A new method for solving dynamically accelerating crack problems. I. The case of a semi-infinite mode ๐ผ๐ผ๐ผ crack in elastic material revisited
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- Published byย American Mathematical Society (AMS)ย inย Quarterly of Applied Mathematics
- Vol.ย 50 ย (2) , 373-387
- https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/1162281
Abstract
Presented here is a new method for constructing solutions to dynamically accelerating, semi-infinite crack problems. The problem of a semi-infinite, anti-plane shear (mode III) crack accelerating dynamically in an infinite, linear, homogeneous, and isotropic elastic body has been solved previously by Freund and Kostrov. However, their methods are based upon the construction of a certain Greenโs function for the ordinary two-dimensional wave equation and do not generalize to either the opening mode problem in elastic material or viscoelastic material. What is presented here is a new approach based upon integral transforms and complex variable techniques that does, in principle, generalize to both the opening modes of deformation and viscoelastic material. Moreover, the method presented here produces directly, for the mode III crack, a simple closed form expression for the crack-face profile for arbitrary applied crack-face tractions. Generalizations to opening modes of deformation and viscoelastic material produce integral equations for the crack-face displacement profile that in some cases admit closed form solutions and otherwise can be solved numerically. In contrast, the method of Freund and Kostrov yields, in mode III, an expression for the stress in front of the crack, but for opening modes provides only the stress intensity factor.Keywords
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