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Shear and torsional impact of cracked viscoelastic bodies -- a numerical integral equation/transform approach (English)
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7 September 1993
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The transient elastodynamic stress intensity factor is determined for a cracked linearly viscoelastic body under impact loading. The analytical reasoning is based on published results. The numerical procedure consists in treating second-kind Fredholm integral equations, and then inverting the Laplace-transformed solution by the Dubner-Abate-Crump technique; one of the goals is to emphasize the suitability of this technique to the title problem. Several specific examples have been treated in detail.
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stress intensity factor
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second-kind Fredholm integral equations
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Laplace-transformed solution
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Dubner-Abate-Crump technique
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