Inverse square root, l/x/7, singularity characterizes the stress field at the crack tip of homogeneous isotropic elastic media. This 1/x/7 singularity does not, however, hold for cracks present in inhomogeneous solids; such as, a crack terminating at a right angle to bimaterial interface, which is t
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Elastic analysis of finite stiffness bimaterial interfaces: application to dislocation–interface interactions
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