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On the interaction between a dislocation and a crack in a material with a nonlinear stress-strain law (English)
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1986
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The problem of the interaction of a crack and a dislocation in a medium with a nonlinear stress-strain law is considered for the case of a semi- infinite crack in a displacement loaded strip under longitudinal shear deformation. A power law stress-strain relation is considered and the dislocation is assumed positioned so that the net effect of its interaction with the crack is to produce a zero stress intensity factor when combined with the effect of the applied displacements. Thus the Atkinson-Kay superdislocation model of a relaxed crack tip is extended to the situation where the material satisfies a power-law stress-strain relationship.
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approximation of plastic zone at crack tip
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Mellin transform
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Wiener-Hopf technique
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interaction
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dislocation
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nonlinear stress-strain law
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displacement loaded strip
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longitudinal shear deformation
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power law stress-strain relation
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zero stress intensity factor
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Atkinson-Kay superdislocation model
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relaxed crack tip
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