Abstract

Green’s functions of a point dislocation as well as a concentrated force for the plane problem of an infinite plane containing an arbitrarily shaped hole under stress, displacement, and mixed boundary conditions are stated. The Green’s functions are obtained in closed forms by using the complex stress function method along with the rational mapping function technique, which makes it possible to deal with relatively arbitrary configurations. The stress functions for these problems consist of two parts: a principal part containing singular and multi-valued terms, and a complementary part containing only holomorphic terms. These Green’s functions can be derived without carrying out any integration. The applications of the Green’s functions are demonstrated in studying the interaction of debonding and cracking from an inclusion with a line crack in an infinite plane subjected to remote uniform tension. The Green’s functions should have many other potential applications such as in boundary element method analysis. The boundary integral equations can be simplified by using the Green’s functions as the kernels.

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