Abstract

The torsional problem of a penny-shaped crack at the interface between two distinctly different materials is investigated by presenting the generalized interlayer model. Dislocation density function and integral transform are used to reduce the problem to the singular integral equation. Numerical examples are given to show the effects of the interlayer thickness, distribution parameter, and local nonhomogeneous material property, on the stress intensity factor which is obtained by solving a singular integral equation.

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