Dynamic crack growth along an elastoplastic bimaterial interface (Q1357307)

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Dynamic crack growth along an elastoplastic bimaterial interface
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    Dynamic crack growth along an elastoplastic bimaterial interface (English)
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    14 April 1998
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    We study the near-tip stress and deformation rate fields of a crack dynamically propagating along an interface between dissimilar elastic-plastic bimaterials. The elastic-plastic materials are characterised by the \(J_2\)-flow theory with linear plastic hardening. The solutions are assumed to be of variable-separable form with a power-law singularity in the radial direction. The dynamic crack analysis shows that the mixity of the near-tip field is mainly determined by the given material parameters and affected slightly by the crack propagation velocity. A significant variation of the mixity is observed near to the coalescing point of the tensile and shear solutions. The strength of the singularity is determined by the smaller strain-hardening alone, and dynamic inertia decreases the stress intensity. The asymptotic solutions reveal that the crack propagation velocity changes only the stress field of the tensile mode significantly.
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    stress field of tensile mode
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    \(J(2)\)-flow theory
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    linear plastic hardening
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    power-law singularity
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    crack propagation velocity
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    asymptotic solutions
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