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Axisymmetric problems for an externally cracked elastic solid. II. Effect of a penny-shaped inclusion
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    Axisymmetric problems for an externally cracked elastic solid. II. Effect of a penny-shaped inclusion (English)
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    1987
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    [For part I see the authors, ibid. 25, 1049-1057 (1987; Zbl 0614.73100).] The present paper examines the problem of the axisymmetric translation of a rigid disc shaped inclusion which is embedded in bonded contact in an isotropic elastic solid. The plane containing the inclusion is weakened by an external circular crack. The mathematical analysis of the mixed boundary value problem concentrates on the evaluation of the load- displacement relationship for the penny-shaped inclusion and the stress intensity factor at the boundary of the externally cracked region.
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    Hankel transform
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    system of Abel-type equations
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    axisymmetric translation
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    rigid disc shaped inclusion
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    bonded contact
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    isotropic elastic solid
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    external circular crack
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    load-displacement relationship
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    penny-shaped inclusion
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    stress intensity factor
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    externally cracked region
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