Abstract

We have proposed to apply the dual boundary element method in problems of the theory of thin inclusions. The contact conditions on the boundary of a thin inclusion are considered as jumps of displacements and stresses in the body on the median surface of this defect. Thus, the relations between the unknown discontinuities and average values of the displacements and stresses are a model of inclusions. For rectilinear boundary elements, we have constructed models of inclusions, taking into account the tension, shear, and bending of a thin inclusion. Examples for rectilinear and curved inclusions have been considered. Comparison of the results obtained by the proposed technique with data based on the direct approach shows the efficiency of the proposed method.

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