Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7170023 | Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we are concerned with the problem of a crack lying at the interface between dissimilar materials with microstructure undergoing antiplane deformations. The micropolar behavior of the materials is described by the theory of couple-stress elasticity developed by Koiter. This constitutive model includes the characteristic lengths in bending and torsion and thus it is able to account for the underlying microstructure of the two materials. We perform an asymptotic analysis to investigate the behavior of the solution near the crack tip. It turns out that the stress singularity at the crack tip is strongly influenced by the microstructural parameters and it may or may not show oscillatory behavior depending on the ratio between the characteristic lengths.
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Authors
A. Piccolroaz, G. Mishuris, E. Radi,