Stress Intensity Factors for the Interface Crack between Dissimilar Orthotropic Materials

A correct form of the definition of the stress intensity factors is presented for an interface crack between dissimilar orthotropic materials, and the extrapolation methods to determine the stress intensity factors by numerical results are proposed. From some numerical results, it is confirmed that...

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Boundary Element Method
Composite Materials
Dissimilar Orthotropic Materials
Extrapolation
Fracture Mechanics
Interface Crack
Stress Intensity Factor
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