The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe paper presents analytical results on the out-of-plane displacement of the lateral surface of a plate in the vicinity of a through-the-thickness crack at different ratios of the crack length to the plate thickness. The theoretical approach is based on a recently developed three-dimensional elastic solution for an edge dislocation in a plate of arbitrary thickness and the standard distributed dislocation technique. It was shown that the results obtained in this paper mirror classical plane stress and plan strain solutions in limiting cases of very thin and very thick plates, respectively and agree well with experimental investigations carried out using a Michelson interferometer...
Two-dimensional theories of fracture are still applied widely today and provide theoretical foundati...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe sectional thickness of plate-like c...
The existence of three-dimensional effects at cracks has been known for many years, but understandin...
The out-of-plane stress and displacement fields are investigated analytically for mode I through-the...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier ScienceThis paper presents some fundamental solutions of the three-dimensi...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comClassical plane solutions of the theory...
Classical plane solutions based on the elastic-plastic fracture mechanics are applied widely in prac...
Classical plane solutions based on the elastic-plastic fracture mechanics are applied widely in prac...
Two-dimensional theories of fracture are still applied widely today and provide theoretical foundati...
Bending of cracked plate with arbitrary stress distribution across plate thicknes
Abstract: Application of the plane theory of elasticity to planar crack geometries leads to the conc...
Plane theory of elasticity lays a foundation for many important results in science and engineering. ...
Over a range of plate thickness, it is well known that the fracture behavior of flat plates is subst...
Application of the plane theory of elasticity to planar crack geometries leads to the concept of str...
The existence of three-dimensional effects at cracks has been known for many years, but understandin...
Two-dimensional theories of fracture are still applied widely today and provide theoretical foundati...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe sectional thickness of plate-like c...
The existence of three-dimensional effects at cracks has been known for many years, but understandin...
The out-of-plane stress and displacement fields are investigated analytically for mode I through-the...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier ScienceThis paper presents some fundamental solutions of the three-dimensi...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comClassical plane solutions of the theory...
Classical plane solutions based on the elastic-plastic fracture mechanics are applied widely in prac...
Classical plane solutions based on the elastic-plastic fracture mechanics are applied widely in prac...
Two-dimensional theories of fracture are still applied widely today and provide theoretical foundati...
Bending of cracked plate with arbitrary stress distribution across plate thicknes
Abstract: Application of the plane theory of elasticity to planar crack geometries leads to the conc...
Plane theory of elasticity lays a foundation for many important results in science and engineering. ...
Over a range of plate thickness, it is well known that the fracture behavior of flat plates is subst...
Application of the plane theory of elasticity to planar crack geometries leads to the concept of str...
The existence of three-dimensional effects at cracks has been known for many years, but understandin...
Two-dimensional theories of fracture are still applied widely today and provide theoretical foundati...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe sectional thickness of plate-like c...
The existence of three-dimensional effects at cracks has been known for many years, but understandin...