Abstract

An effective method of modeling the presence of thin inclusions of arbitrary physical nature in bodies is discussed. Using this method, the plane thermoelastic problem for two bounded dissimilar semi-planes with thin heat-active interface inclusions is reduced to two separate systems of singular integral equations. The concept of generalized stress-intensity factors is introduced and their dependence on the material characteristics and several methods of thermal loading are analyzed.

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