Abstract

In this study, the anti-plane dynamic response of an elastic half-space anisotropic medium containing surface semi-cylindrical depressions and internal cylindrical cavity and type-III crack is solved analytically. The wave function expansion method, the complex function method and the Green's function method can be used to effectively construct the free wave field equation and the scattered wave field equation in the case of SH wave incidence, in which the scattered wave field generated by the crack is constructed by the Green's function method and the "crack cut" method. For the scattered wave field generated by a circular cavity is constructed using the mirror method, where the positional offset coefficient in the mirror method of a half-space anisotropic medium is introduced, which well solves the problem of the asymmetry of the scattered wave field. Finally, the effects of anisotropic strength of the medium, SH wave incidence angle and dimensionless incident wave number on the surface displacement amplitude (|W|), dynamic stress concentration factor (DSCF) at the boundary of the circular cavity and dynamic stress intensity factor (DSIF) at the crack tip are investigated in both frequency and time domains under different working conditions, and conclusions different from those of isotropic medium are obtained, which provide some theoretical references for the earthquake-resistant design of the underground structure with canyon topography and the surface building.

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