Abstract
The problem of a semi-infinite moving crack at the interface of two bonded dissimilar strips of finite width has been solved. The crack is subjected to two constant normal displacements applied on the boundaries. The problem has been converted to one that is suitable for applying the Wiener–Hopf technique. Fourier transform technique has been used to reduce the mixed boundary value problem to the standard form of the Wiener–Hopf equation which has been solved in asymptotic form to obtain the analytical expressions of stress intensity factor and crack opening displacement. Finally the numerical values of stress intensity factor and crack opening displacement have been plotted graphically against various parameters to show the effects of these parameters on stress intensity factor and crack opening displacement.
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