Abstract

An analytical model is proposed to determine the static response of a multi-layered medium comprising of an underlying isotropic (ISO) elastic half-space that is in welded contact with an isotropic (ISO) elastic layer of uniform thickness H with a rigid boundary, induced by a tensile dislocation embedded in the layer. The integral expressions for stress fields are obtained by using the airy stress function. These integrals are calculated approximately, using Sneddon’s approach, by substituting the terms under the integral sign with a finite sum of exponential expressions. It is studied numerically and graphically how stresses vary with the change in the epicentral distance for different source locations embedded in the layer. The effect of the rigidity ratio is also analysed on the stress field. To examine the impact of the internal boundary, the stress fields in the layered and uniform half-spaces are compared graphically.

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