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The Keldysh-Sedov method for a closed-form elastodynamic solution of the cracked strip under anti-plane shear
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    The Keldysh-Sedov method for a closed-form elastodynamic solution of the cracked strip under anti-plane shear (English)
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    The problem of a mode-III crack moving steadily in an elastic infinite strip was solved. The propagating crack is of Yoffé's type (internal crack) and the solution is effected by using complex-variable techniques and reducing the problem to the Keldysh-Sedov mixed boundary value problem. This method is essentially different from all previous procedures which have recently appeared to solve similar problems and presents the advantage of yielding a straightforward and easy solution.
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    mode-III crack
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    elastic infinite strip
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    Yoffé's type
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    internal crack
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    complex-variable techniques
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    Keldysh-Sedov mixed boundary value problem
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