DIFFRACTION OF PLANE HARMONIC WAVES BY CRACKS
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The general steady-state dynamic boundary value problems of elastic bodies with cracks are formulated in the forms of the integro-differential equations. In particular, the equations for plane problems are worked out in detail. Several numerical calculations are carried out and stress intensity factors are obtained for the cases of plane harmonic waves being incident on two Griffith cracks in an infinite body.
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