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The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics 1985 38(2):233-243; doi:10.1093/qjmam/38.2.233
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THE ANNULAR CRACK PROBLEM FOR AN ISOTROPIC ELASTIC SOLID

A. P. S. SELVADURAI and B. M. SINGH

( Department of Civil Engineering, Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario, Canada )

This paper examines the problem of the internal loading of a flat annular crack located in an isotropic elastic solid. The surfaces of the annular crack are subjected to a uniform pressure. The analysis of the problem can be reduced to the solution of a system of triple integral equations. An approximate solution of this system of integral equations is used to generate the stress-intensity factors at the boundaries of the crack. The numerical results for the stress-intensity factors derived from the approximate solution are compared with equivalent results reported in the current literature.


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