AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE STRESS-FIELD SINGULARITY AT THE MOUTH OF A SURFACE-BREAKING CRACK
Two-dimensional elastic stress field behaviour near the mouth of a surface crack in an isotropic half-plane is examined. It is shown that a dislocation density simulating the crack opening and consequently the stress field has a singularity at the point in question. The type of singularity is determ...
Main Authors: | Galybin, A, Dyskin, A, Korsunsky, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1992
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