Abstract

ABSTRACTThe transient thermal stress crack problem for a half-space with a multilayer coating under thermal surface loading containing an undercoat crack, perpendicular to the interface, is considered. The problem is solved using the principle of superposition and uncoupled quasi-static thermoelasticity. Transient temperature distribution and corresponding thermal stresses for the uncracked multilayer assembly are obtained in a closed analytical form using the model with generalized thermal boundary conditions of heat exchange of a half-space with ambient media via the coating. The crack problem is formulated as a perturbation mixed boundary value problem, in which the crack surface loading should be equal and opposite to the thermal stresses obtained for the uncracked medium, and is reduced to a singular integral equation and solved numerically. Numerical computations are performed for the analysis of influence of the coating upon thermal stresses and thermal stress intensity factor.

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