Interfacial thermal stress analysis of an elliptic inclusion with a compliant interphase layer in plane elasticity (Q5948611)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1670043
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English | Interfacial thermal stress analysis of an elliptic inclusion with a compliant interphase layer in plane elasticity |
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Interfacial thermal stress analysis of an elliptic inclusion with a compliant interphase layer in plane elasticity (English)
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2 June 2003
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An imperfect interface model of two-dimensional isotropic homogeneous thermoelastostatics is used to study the effect of a compliant interphase layer on thermal stresses in an infinite matrix with an elliptic inclusion subject to a uniform temperature change. For such a model the tractions are continuous but displacements are discontinuous across the interface. Using complex variable techniques, the authors obtain infinite series representations for displacements and stresses, and analyze the peak interfacial stress as a function of parameter \(h\) describing the interface layer. In particular, the authors establish a non-monotonic character of peak interfacial stress function for an elliptic inclusion with relatively small aspect ratio.
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imperfect interface
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two-dimensional isotropic homogeneous thermoelastostatics
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compliant interphase layer
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thermal stresses
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infinite matrix
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elliptic inclusion
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complex variable techniques
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infinite series representations
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peak interfacial stress
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