A nonuniform crack growth problem is considered for a homogeneous isotropic elastic medium subjected to the action of remote oscillatory and static loads. In the case of a plane problem, the former results in Rayleigh waves propagating toward the crack tip. For the antiplane problem the shear waves play a similar role. Under the considered conditions the crack cannot move uniformly, and if the static prestress is not sufficiently high, the crack moves interruptedly. For fracture modes I and II the established, crack speed periodic regimes are examined. For mode III a complete transient solution is derived with the periodic regime as an asymptote. Examples of the crack motion are presented. The crack speed time-period and the time-averaged c...
Abstract The dynamic propagation of a bifurcated crack under antiplane loading is considered. The de...
Stress and displacement fields for an unsteadily propagating crack under mode I and II loading are d...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the surface wave speed to be the limiting speed for prop...
A nonuniform crack growth problem is considered for a homogeneous isotropic elastic medium subjected...
For remotely loaded cracks in isotropic elastic solids, the energy flux into the crack tip vanishes ...
For remotely loaded cracks in isotropic elastic solids, the energy flux into the crack tip vanishes ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a range of elastodynamic solutions that will be applicable t...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the Rayleigh surface wave speed (cR) to be the limiting ...
Abstract A pure mode II (in-plane) shear crack cannot propagate sponta-neously at a speed between th...
The problem that is studied concerns a semi-infinite crack in an infinite viscoelastic medium, propa...
Following earlier observations of multiple micro-crack formation accompanying crack propagation unde...
AbstractAlready in 1920 Griffith has formulated an energy balance criterion for quasistatic crack pr...
[[abstract]]The transient response of a semi-infinite, propagating crack subjected to dynamic anti-p...
The paper is devoted to theoretical study of the longitudinal shear (mode II) crack unstable growth ...
An analysis is performed for the transient response of a semi-infinite, anti-plane crack propagating...
Abstract The dynamic propagation of a bifurcated crack under antiplane loading is considered. The de...
Stress and displacement fields for an unsteadily propagating crack under mode I and II loading are d...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the surface wave speed to be the limiting speed for prop...
A nonuniform crack growth problem is considered for a homogeneous isotropic elastic medium subjected...
For remotely loaded cracks in isotropic elastic solids, the energy flux into the crack tip vanishes ...
For remotely loaded cracks in isotropic elastic solids, the energy flux into the crack tip vanishes ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a range of elastodynamic solutions that will be applicable t...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the Rayleigh surface wave speed (cR) to be the limiting ...
Abstract A pure mode II (in-plane) shear crack cannot propagate sponta-neously at a speed between th...
The problem that is studied concerns a semi-infinite crack in an infinite viscoelastic medium, propa...
Following earlier observations of multiple micro-crack formation accompanying crack propagation unde...
AbstractAlready in 1920 Griffith has formulated an energy balance criterion for quasistatic crack pr...
[[abstract]]The transient response of a semi-infinite, propagating crack subjected to dynamic anti-p...
The paper is devoted to theoretical study of the longitudinal shear (mode II) crack unstable growth ...
An analysis is performed for the transient response of a semi-infinite, anti-plane crack propagating...
Abstract The dynamic propagation of a bifurcated crack under antiplane loading is considered. The de...
Stress and displacement fields for an unsteadily propagating crack under mode I and II loading are d...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the surface wave speed to be the limiting speed for prop...