Dynamic Propagation Problems on Symmetrical Mode Ⅲ Interface Crack

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By the theory of complex functions, dynamic propagation problems on symmetrical mode Ⅲ interface crack were researched. The problems considered can be very facilely transformed into Riemann-Hilbert problem by the methods of self-similar functions, and the general expressions of analytical solutions for the surfaces of mode Ⅲ symmetrical interface crack subjected to motive variable loadings Px2/t2 and Pt3/x2 were obtained, respectively. After those solutions were utilized by superposition theorem, the solutions of arbitrary complex problems could be attained.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 197-198)

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1728-1731

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February 2011

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