Path-independent integrals for the direct determination of stress intensity factors in certain classical crack problems (Q1082157)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3972381
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3972381 |
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Path-independent integrals for the direct determination of stress intensity factors in certain classical crack problems (English)
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1986
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Stress intensity factors have been determined directly for certain special crack problems with the help of J or other path-independent integrals. Such procedures have not been used successfully in what are perhaps the most classical of all crack problems: those in two dimensions involving a crack of finite length in an infinite medium with loading at infinity of either Mode I, Mode II or Mode III type. We give a new class of path-independent integrals which are suitable for this purpose.
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Stress intensity factors
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path-independent integrals
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two dimensions
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crack of finite length
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infinite medium
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loading at infinity
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Mode I
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Mode II
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Mode III
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