Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series A
Online ISSN : 1884-8338
Print ISSN : 0387-5008
Analytical Solutions for In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Problems with Arbitrary-Shaped Hole or Arbitrary Rigid Inclusion and Their Numerical Examples : 1st Report, Basic Theory for Isotropic In-Plane Problems
Kiyokazu KimuraKen-ichi HirashimaYukio HiroseMasahiko Kiguchi
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1993 Volume 59 Issue 568 Pages 2877-2884

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This paper presents a unified analysis of two-dimensional in-plane problems containing an arbitrary-shaped hole or an arbitrary rigid inclusion under a singular point force and dislocation of single and dipole types, as well as applied stress and rotation at infinity. The analysis is based on the complex variable method using a conformal mapping technique. The analysis also covers the problems of the stress intensity factor (or stress singularity coefficient) of a crack (or rigid line inclusion) under several singular forces and dislocation at arbitrary locations.

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