“…At excessive intensity the latter can sometimes cause unpredictable change in mechanical, physical and chemical properties of a material, distribution of physical fields, and consequently influence the diffusive processes, in particular hydrogen diffusion, and development of the fracture phenomena warned by tribofatigue (Sosnovskiy, 2005; Evtushenko and Kutsei, 2010, Pyriev et al, 2012). This paper continues previous authors' publication (Sulym et al, 2015) and develops the technique for studying the influence of friction in the antiplane problem for a solid with a closed crack under the applied quasi-static (inertia-free) repeatedly changing loading, including cyclic one. The most general case is considered, when at each step the loading can either increase (additional loading) or change sign (unloading) reaching sufficient magnitude, which causes development of slippage zones.…”