We analyse a problem of anti-plane shear in a bimaterial plane containing a semi-infinite crack situated on a soft imperfect interface. The plane also contains a small thin inclusion (for instance an ellipse with high eccentricity) whose influence on the propagation of the main crack we investigate. The problem can be considered as modelling bimaterial ceramics which are joined with a thin adhesive substance. An important element of our approach is the derivation of a new weight function (a special solution to a homogeneous boundary value problem) in the imperfect interface setting. The weight function is derived using Fourier transform and Wiener-Hopf techniques and allows us to obtain an expression for an important constant sigma(0) (whic...
Modeling interfaces between solids is of great importance in the fields of mechanical and civil engi...
AbstractThe elastostatic problem of a mode-I crack embedded in a bimaterial with an imperfect interf...
In this paper two models of damaged materials are presented. The first one describes a structure com...
We analyse a problem of anti-plane shear in a bimaterial plane containing a semi-infinite crack situ...
We analyse a problem of anti-plane shear in a bi-material plane containing a semi-infinite crack sit...
We analyse a problem of anti-plane shear in a bi-material plane containing a semi-infinite crack sit...
AbstractWe analyse a problem of anti-plane shear in a bi-material plane containing a semi-infinite c...
nti-on a soft imperfect interface. The plane also contains a small thin inclusion (for instance an e...
AbstractThe elastostatic problem of a mode-I crack embedded in a bimaterial with an imperfect interf...
We define a weight function in a bimaterial strip containing a semi-infinite crack and an imperfect ...
We define a weight function in a bimaterial strip containing a semi-infinite crack and an imperfect ...
Abstract. We define a weight function in a bimaterial strip containing a semi-infinite crack and an ...
This paper has two goals. First, it is aimed at providing a fundamental understanding of the oscilla...
International audienceModeling interfaces between solids is of great importance in the fields of mec...
International audienceModeling interfaces between solids is of great importance in the fields of mec...
Modeling interfaces between solids is of great importance in the fields of mechanical and civil engi...
AbstractThe elastostatic problem of a mode-I crack embedded in a bimaterial with an imperfect interf...
In this paper two models of damaged materials are presented. The first one describes a structure com...
We analyse a problem of anti-plane shear in a bimaterial plane containing a semi-infinite crack situ...
We analyse a problem of anti-plane shear in a bi-material plane containing a semi-infinite crack sit...
We analyse a problem of anti-plane shear in a bi-material plane containing a semi-infinite crack sit...
AbstractWe analyse a problem of anti-plane shear in a bi-material plane containing a semi-infinite c...
nti-on a soft imperfect interface. The plane also contains a small thin inclusion (for instance an e...
AbstractThe elastostatic problem of a mode-I crack embedded in a bimaterial with an imperfect interf...
We define a weight function in a bimaterial strip containing a semi-infinite crack and an imperfect ...
We define a weight function in a bimaterial strip containing a semi-infinite crack and an imperfect ...
Abstract. We define a weight function in a bimaterial strip containing a semi-infinite crack and an ...
This paper has two goals. First, it is aimed at providing a fundamental understanding of the oscilla...
International audienceModeling interfaces between solids is of great importance in the fields of mec...
International audienceModeling interfaces between solids is of great importance in the fields of mec...
Modeling interfaces between solids is of great importance in the fields of mechanical and civil engi...
AbstractThe elastostatic problem of a mode-I crack embedded in a bimaterial with an imperfect interf...
In this paper two models of damaged materials are presented. The first one describes a structure com...