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  1. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics
  2. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 45
  3. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 45, Issue 4, July 2004
  4. Opening‐Mode Crack in a Unidirectional Composite Material
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Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 46
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 45
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 45, Issue 6, November 2004
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 45, Issue 5, September 2004
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 45, Issue 4, July 2004
Detonation Wave Propagation in Rotational Gas Flows
Evolution of the Shape of the Anode Boundary under Electrochemical Dimensional Machining of Metals
Reaching High Temperatures by Compressing a Vapor Bubble
Wave Propagation Over the Free Surface of a Two‐Phase Medium with a Nonuniform Concentration of the Disperse Phase
Experimental Investigation of Thermocapillary Convection Induced by a Local Temperature Inhomogeneity near the Liquid Surface. 1. Solid Source of Heat
On the Quasi‐Steadiness Hypothesis as Applied to Gas Exhaustion from a Receiver
Sudden Blocking of a Supercritical Open‐Channel Flow
Effect of Free‐Stream Turbulence on the Flow Structure near a Wedge and the Windward Side of an Airfoil
Interaction of Large‐Scale and Small‐Scale Oscillations During Separation of a Laminar Boundary Layer
Controlling the Free‐Surface Profile of Film Flow over Complex Topography
Dispersion of Dynamically Passive Impurities in Non‐One‐Dimensional Liquid Flow
Motion of a Sphere in a Liquid Caused by Vibrations of Another Sphere
Calculation of Transport‐Equation Eigenvalues
Propagation of Linear Waves in Gas‐Saturated Porous Media with Allowance for Interphase Heat Transfer
Self‐Equilibrated Stress Fields in a Continuous Medium
Internal Stresses in a Solid with Dislocations
Discontinuity Zones in the Junction Region of Two Mine Tunnels
Averaging of a Layered Elastic Medium with Low Dynamic Dissipation at the Interlayer Boundary
Measurement of the Dynamic Characteristics of Soft Soils Using the Kolsky Method
Opening‐Mode Crack in a Unidirectional Composite Material
Mixed Formulations of Bending Problems for Homogeneous Elastic Plates and Beams
Computational‐Experimental Method for Determining Fracture Parameters of Cracked Structures
Repair of a Plate with a Circular Hole by Applying a Patch
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Opening‐Mode Crack in a Unidirectional Composite Material

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Mikhailov, A. M.
Copyright Year 2004
Abstract The plane static elastic problem of stress concentration in a unidirectional discrete infinite composite weakened by fiber breaks on a line normal to the reinforcement direction (an analog of the Griffith problem of elasticity theory) is considered. The composite is subjected to uniform stresses at infinity, and the crack edges are loaded symmetrically by the normal pressure. The problem reduces to constructing a polynomial with known values at the points of fiber breaks. The stress distribution along the line of breaks is obtained in the form of a fractional rational function of fiber number.
Starting Page 586
Ending Page 590
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISSN 00218944
Journal Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics
Volume Number 45
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 15738620
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2004-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Applications of Mathematics Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics Mechanics, Fluids, Thermodynamics Mechanics Mechanical Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Condensed Matter Physics Mechanical Engineering
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