Stress-strain state of isotropic plate with rectilinear through-crack at combined action of bending and tension, realized by applying distributed forces and bending moments at infinity, the vectors of which are parallel and perpendicular to the crack, is investigated. Under the influence of the internal stress the crack faces contacts on area of constant width near the upper base of plate, and plastic zones forms in its tips. Using methods of the theory of complex variables, complex potentials plane problem of elasticity theory and the classical theory of plates bending, solving of the problem is reduced to the set of linear conjugation problems and their analytical solution is built in a class of functions of limited plastic zones in the crack tips. The conditions of existence of the solution of the problem in these terms are determined. Using Treska plasticity conditions in the form of surface layer or the plastic hinge, the length of plastic zone and crack opening displacement are found analytically. Their numerical analysis for various parameters of the problem is conducted.
The paper presents the solution linear elasticity problem for an isotropic plate weakened by a hole and two co-axial cracks. The plate is exerted by uniform traction at infinity. The corresponding 2D problem is solved by the method of Kolosova-Muskhelishvili complex potentials. The method implies reduction of the problem to simultaneous singular integral equations (SIE) for the functions defined the region of the cracks and hole. For particular case the solution the SIE is obtained analytically in a closed form. A thorough analysis of the stress intensity factors (SIF) is carried out for various cases of the hole shape: penny-shaped, elliptical and rectangular.
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