Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) ›› 1995, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (1): 67-77.

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DYNAMIC STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS AROUND TWO CRACKS NEAR AN INTERFACE OF TWO DISSIMILAR ELASTIC HALF-PLANES UNDER IN-PLANE SHEAR IMPACT LOAD

Qian Ren-gen, Shouetsu Itou   

  1. 1. Peking University of Science and Technology, Beijing;
    2. Kanagawa University, Japan
  • Received:1994-07-20 Online:1995-01-18 Published:1995-01-18

Abstract: Transient stresses around two collinear cracks which lie in parallel with theinterface of the two dissimilar half-planes are studied in this article.The surfaces ofthe cracks are sheared suddenly. Application of the Fourier and Laplace transforms technique reduces the problem to that of solving dual integrai equations.To solvethese,the differences of.the crack surface displacements are expanded in a series offunctions which are automatically zero outside of the cracks. The unknown coefficients accompanied in the series are determined by the Schmidt method. The stress intensity .factors are defined in the Laplace transform domain and these are inverted numerically in the physical space .As an example ,the dynamic stress intensity factors around two cracks in a ceramic and steel bonded composite are numerically calculated.

Key words: noncompace infinite optimization, noncompact constrained game, quasi-equilibrium, generalized convex space, Stress intensity factor, collincar cracks, impact load, compositematerials, numerical Laplace inversion, fracture mechanics

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