Abstract

Utilizing the form of a general 3D solution, the author investigates analytically the stress field in the neighborhood of the intersection of a cylindrical inclusion and a free surface. The inclusion is assumed to be of a homogeneous and isotropic material and is to be embedded in an isotropic plate of an arbitrary thickness. The stress field is induced by a uniform tension applied on the plate at points far remote from the inclusion (see Fig. 1).

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