Abstract

In this paper, stress intensity factors for a two-dimensional interface crack under polynomial distribution of stress are considered. The problem is formulated as a system of hypersingular integral equations on the idea of the body force method. In this analysis, unknown body force densities are approximated by the products of the fundamental densities and power series; here the fundamental densities are chosen to express singular stress fields due to an interface crack under constant distribution of stress exactly. The stress intensity factors of a 2D interfacial crack under polynomial distribution of stress are expressed as formulas for the reader's convenience with the varying polynomial exponent n. The exact expressions of crack opening displacements are also indicated.

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