Stress intensity factor for the interaction between a straight crack and a curved crack in plane elasticity

Formulation in terms of hypersingular integral equations for the interaction between straight and curved cracks in plane elasticity is obtained using the complex variable functions method. The curved length coordinate method and a suitable numerical scheme are used to solve such integrals numericall...

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Main Authors: Aridi, M. R., Nik Long, Nik Mohd Asri, Eshkuvatov, Zainidin K.
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Published: Elsevier 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.539012018-02-21T01:48:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53901/ Stress intensity factor for the interaction between a straight crack and a curved crack in plane elasticity Aridi, M. R. Nik Long, Nik Mohd Asri Eshkuvatov, Zainidin K. Formulation in terms of hypersingular integral equations for the interaction between straight and curved cracks in plane elasticity is obtained using the complex variable functions method. The curved length coordinate method and a suitable numerical scheme are used to solve such integrals numerically for the unknown function, which are later used to find the stress intensity factor, SIF. Elsevier 2016-08 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53901/1/Stress%20intensity%20factor%20for%20the%20interaction%20between%20a%20straight%20crack%20.pdf Aridi, M. R. and Nik Long, Nik Mohd Asri and Eshkuvatov, Zainidin K. (2016) Stress intensity factor for the interaction between a straight crack and a curved crack in plane elasticity. Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica, 29 (4). pp. 407-415. ISSN 0894-9166 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0894916616302439 10.1016/S0894-9166(16)30243-9
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description Formulation in terms of hypersingular integral equations for the interaction between straight and curved cracks in plane elasticity is obtained using the complex variable functions method. The curved length coordinate method and a suitable numerical scheme are used to solve such integrals numerically for the unknown function, which are later used to find the stress intensity factor, SIF.
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author Aridi, M. R.
Nik Long, Nik Mohd Asri
Eshkuvatov, Zainidin K.
spellingShingle Aridi, M. R.
Nik Long, Nik Mohd Asri
Eshkuvatov, Zainidin K.
Stress intensity factor for the interaction between a straight crack and a curved crack in plane elasticity
author_facet Aridi, M. R.
Nik Long, Nik Mohd Asri
Eshkuvatov, Zainidin K.
author_sort Aridi, M. R.
title Stress intensity factor for the interaction between a straight crack and a curved crack in plane elasticity
title_short Stress intensity factor for the interaction between a straight crack and a curved crack in plane elasticity
title_full Stress intensity factor for the interaction between a straight crack and a curved crack in plane elasticity
title_fullStr Stress intensity factor for the interaction between a straight crack and a curved crack in plane elasticity
title_full_unstemmed Stress intensity factor for the interaction between a straight crack and a curved crack in plane elasticity
title_sort stress intensity factor for the interaction between a straight crack and a curved crack in plane elasticity
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53901/1/Stress%20intensity%20factor%20for%20the%20interaction%20between%20a%20straight%20crack%20.pdf
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