The stress intensity factor history for an advancing crack under three- dimensional loading (Q1094215)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4024946
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4024946 |
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The stress intensity factor history for an advancing crack under three- dimensional loading (English)
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1988
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The stress intensity factor history due to the uniform extension of a planar crack in an unbounded elastic body under three-dimensional time- independent loading is considered. First, a fundamental (point force) solution is obtained, and this is used to write down the form of the stress intensity factor history for general loading in terms of a superposition integral. A particular traction distribution is also considered.
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Cauchy integral theorem
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Abel theorem
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convolution theorem
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Laplace transforms in time and space
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functional equation
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Wiener-Hopf technique
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field potentials
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triple inversion integrals
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single integral
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deHoop method of inversion
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stress intensity factor history
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uniform extension
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planar crack
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unbounded elastic body
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three-dimensional time-independent loading
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fundamental (point force) solution
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general loading
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superposition integral
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particular traction distribution
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