DYNAMIC STRESS INTENSITY FACTOR FOR AN UNBOUNDED PLATE HAVING COLLINEAR CRACKS

The steady-state vibration of an infinite plate with collinear cracks is considered for low frequency cyclic loading. The formulation of the mixed boundary value problem leads to a dual trigonometric series. The Schwinger's method gives an automatic perturbation scheme. The dynamic stress intensity factor is found to be higher than the corresponding static one. The inertial effect on the stress intensity factor becomes significant only when the frequency of the external load is close to that of the shear wave. (Author)

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    • Presented at the Symposium on Fracture and Fatigue, George Washington Univ., Washington, D. C., 3-5 May 72. Availability: Pub. in Engineering Fracture Mechanics, v4 n4 p865-876 1972.
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    Watervliet Arsenal

    Watervliet, NY  United States  12189
  • Authors:
    • Hussain, M A
    • Pu, S L
  • Publication Date: 1972-4-24

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  • Pagination: 16 p.

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  • Accession Number: 00046119
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: National Technical Information Service
  • ISBN: PRON-EJ-3-R0009-EJ-M
  • Report/Paper Numbers: R-WV-T-6-13-73 Tech Rpt
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: Oct 31 1973 12:00AM