Abstract

In the case where an interface crack exists in an infinite two-dimensional elastic bimaterial, the crack surface is insulated under traction-free conditions and the uniform heat flow vertical to the crack from an infinite boundary is given, temperature and stress potentials are obtained by using the complex variable approach to solve Hubert problems, and the results are used to obtain thermal stress intensity factors. The mode II thermal stress intensity factor only occurs if both the shear moduli, as well as the Poisson's ratios in the upper and lower material, are the same. Otherwise, mode I and II thermal stress intensity factors exist but the value of the mode I thermal stress intensity factor is much smaller than that of mode II.

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