2013
DOI: 10.1017/jmech.2013.2
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Asymmetrical Dynamic Propagation Problem on the Edges of Mode III Interface Crack Subjected to Superimpose Loads

Abstract: By application of the theory of complex variable functions, asymmetrical dynamic propagation problem on the edges of mode III interface crack subjected to superimpose loads was studied. Analytical solutions of the stresses displacements and dynamic stress intensity factors are obtained by means of selfsimilar functions. The problems researched can be facilely transformed into Riemann-Hilbert problems and their closed solutions are attained rather simple according to this measure. After those solutions are util… Show more

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“…Lü et al [20] have investigated the asymmetrical dynamic propagation problem on the edges of mode III interface crack subjected to superimpose loads by application of the theory of complex variable functions. Hu et al [21] investigated a moving Dugdale interfacial crack model between dissimilar magneto-electro-elastic materials under anti-plane shear and in-plane electric and magnetic loadings.…”
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“…Lü et al [20] have investigated the asymmetrical dynamic propagation problem on the edges of mode III interface crack subjected to superimpose loads by application of the theory of complex variable functions. Hu et al [21] investigated a moving Dugdale interfacial crack model between dissimilar magneto-electro-elastic materials under anti-plane shear and in-plane electric and magnetic loadings.…”
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confidence: 99%