Shielding effect and emission criterion of a screw dislocation near an interfacial crisscross crack were dealt with here. Utilizing the conformal mapping technique, the closed-form solutions were derived for complex potentials and stress fields due to a screw dislocation located near the interfacial crisscross crack. The stress intensity factor on the crack tips and the critical stress intensity factor for dislocation emission were also calculated. The influence of the orientation of the dislocation and the morphology of the crisscross crack as well as the material elastic dissimilarity on the shielding effect and the emission criterion was discussed in detail. The results show that positive screw dislocations could reduce the stress intensity factor of the interfacial crisscross crack tip (shielding effect). The shielding effect increases with the increase of the shear modulus of the lower half-plane, but it decreases with the increase of the dislocation azimuth angle and the distance between the dislocation and the crack tip. The critical loads at infinity for dislocation emission increases with the increase of emission angle and the vertical length of the crisscross crack, and the most probable angle for screw dislocation emission was zero. The present solutions contain previous results as special cases.

Shielding Effect and Emission Criterion of a Screw Dislocation near an Interfacial Crisscross Crack. H.P.Song, Q.H.Fang, Y.W.Liu: Communications in Theoretical Physics, 2010, 53[4], 773