Method to Obtain the Regular Term in Bonded Dissimilar Materials under Thermal Loading

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The stresses near the free edge of the interface of a joint of dissimilar materials after a change of the temperature can be described as the sum of one or two singular terms and a regular term which is independent of the distance and the geometry angles and . The regular stress terms are important for the stress distribution near the singular point. The emphasis in this paper is placed on giving an explicit form of the regular term by using a concept of equivalent edge load.

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