Abstract

The problem of a hole at bimaterial interface is of practical importance in providing a good understanding of the debonding phenomenon and for determining factors that affect the mechanical properties of composite elements of structures. The problem of a point dislocation in bending bonded dissimilar semi-infinite plates with an elliptical hole at interface is tackled in this paper. Based on the method of analytic continuation and the rational mapping function technique, the problem of obtaining the stress functions in the upper and lower plates is decoupled, and reduced to two Riemann–Hilbert problems. The closed-form solution is obtained. The stress distributions at the bimaterial interface, as well as the debonding at both vertices of the elliptical hole are studied. The stress intensities of debonding are depicted for various parameters.

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