Abstract |
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In this paper, the crack front position and
the crack back position techniques for evaluating the
T-stress using complex variables are
suggested. In the crack front technique, an expression for stress
components in the crack front position is expressed through a
complex variable. The limit value of the expression from the
crack front position will give the T-stress. In the crack back technique, the other
expression of stress components in the crack back position is
expressed through the complex variable. The limit value of the
expression from the crack back position will give the
T-stress. The suggested techniques
are used to evaluate T-stress in the
arc crack and the curved crack problems. It is found from a
detailed derivation that both techniques give the same result in
the crack problem. Numerical examples are carried out for two
problems: an elliptic crack with a central crack and a curved
crack with parabolic configuration.
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Keywords
T\hskip−1pt-stress, crack, crack front position technique, crack back position technique, arc crack, numerical solution
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