Abstract

AbstractAn anisotropic bi-material interface with a circular hollow and a crack was used to explore the scattering of SH waves using complex variables and Green's function techniques. A horizontal interface in a bi-material media forms an elastic anisotropic half-space with a circular cavity and a linear crack, whereas the other half-space is an elastic isotropic half-space. The Green's function approach is used to derive the relevant Green's functions, which are then used in the “crack division” procedure to create a crack. During the joining of the two pieces, unknown anti-plane forces are applied to the horizontal surfaces to ensure the interface maintains its continuity criteria. For weakly singular integral equations, Fredholm integral equations are inferred and solved using the direct discrete technique. The simulation results were represented graphically to show how different parameters affect the influence of dynamic stress concentration factors around the cavity and dynamic stress intensity factors toward the crack tip. For example, a cavity's wave number and angle of incidence, as well as the distance between the cavity's center and its horizontal interface and its radius, are all elements that must be taken into consideration.

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