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On a novel approach to the problem of the concentration of elastic stresses near a crack (English)
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26 September 1992
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The modified form of the Trefftz solution is used to represent displacements and stresses in three-dimensional elasticity. The linear boundary value problem for a planar crack in an elastic space has been reduced to a system of two-dimensional integral equations over the domain occupied by the crack. It is shown on an example, related to a circular crack, that the class of integrable functions is not sufficient for the solution of the problem. Finite-part integrals, defined in the sense of generalized functions, are used to obtain the solution. Finally, the example of the stress-intensity factor calculation for a circular crack in an unbounded elastic space with a concentrated force is considered.
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Trefftz solution
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planar crack
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integral equations
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circular crack
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