Stress intensity factors for cross-ply composites
approximationboundary conditionsplane stresscompositeplane strainsliding modesingular perturbation methodcross-plyboundary layer approximationarbitraryinextensiblebody's shapecrack is traction freeCracks parallel to one family of fibersexpression for Mode II stress intensity factorfibers on both faces of crack are singulargeneral solution ofgeneral traction boundary value problemopening modeorthogonally reinforced materialssimplified problemtensile forces in the three singular fibers through the crack tipterms of fiber forces given by inextensible theorytwo stress intensity factors
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- A laminate composite with an infinite row of parallel cracks normal to the interfaces
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