This paper deals with the problem of determining the stress intensity factors when a penny-shaped crack 0 < r d 1, z = 0 is located at the interface of two bonded dissimilar transversely isotropic elastic half-spaces. Analytical solutions for contact stresses, stress intensity factors and difference
Penny-shaped interface crack between two dissimilar transversely isotropic layers
โ Scribed by H.E. Wenhua; R.S. Dhaliwal; H.S. Saxena
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1009 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-7944
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โฆ Synopsis
TItt? problem of a ~~~~~~~ crack at tk? interface of two ~j~jrnj~ar traosmly isotropic Iayers has bexm considered. The m&od of Hankei trattsfm-ms &as been empliayed to reduce the problem to the solution of a system of singular integra1 equations, These equations have been further reduced to a system of algebraic equations by means of Jacobi pofynomiais.
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In this paper, it is proven once again that the stress intensity factor of a penny-shaped crack at the interface between two different layers in a transversely isotropic solid is independent of material constants, and that both K, and K, cannot appear at the same time if the interface crack is subje
IN THE paper cited above the author has declared that he has derived a result contrary to the existing result in [l]. Unfortunately, the author has used a wrong boundary condition in his paper. The author attempted to solve a problem of a concentric penny-shaped crack in a thick plate sandwiched be
## Aketrnct-Making use of the special result of a three-layered system with a concentric penny-shaped crack;.the solution of a concentric penny-shaped crack at the interface between two different media may easily be found at once. Hence, we must first give the solution to a concentric penny-shaped