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Showing papers by "Pham Chi Vinh published in 2005"


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TL;DR: In this paper, a generalization of Malischewsky's formula for the Rayleigh wave speed in an isotropic elastic half-space has been given and a detailed derivation given by the present authors.
Abstract: Recently, a formula for the Rayleigh wave speed in an isotropic elastic half-space has been given by Malischewsky and a detailed derivation given by the present authors. This study deals with the generalization of this formula to orthotropic elastic materials and Malischewsky’s formula is recovered as a special case. The formula is obtained using the theory of cubic equations and is expressed as a continuous function of three dimensionless material parameters.

31 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the interaction between a cracked hole and a line crack under uniform heat flux using the principle of superposition, and showed that the interaction can lead to the vanishing of the SIFs at the hole edge crack tip.
Abstract: This article deals with the interaction between a cracked hole and a line crack under uniform heat flux. Using the principle of superposition, the original problem is converted into three particular cracked hole problems: the first one is the problem of the hole with an edge crack under uniform heat flux, the second and third ones are the problems of the hole under distributed temperature and edge dislocations, respectively, along the line crack surface. Singular integral equations satisfying adiabatic and traction free conditions on the crack surface are obtained for the solution of the second and third problems. The solution of the first problem, as well as the fundamental solutions of the second and third, is obtained by the complex variable method along with the rational mapping function approach. Stress intensity factors (SIFs) at all three crack tips are calculated. Interestingly, the results show that the interaction between the cracked hole and the line crack under uniform heat flux can lead to the vanishing of the SIFs at the hole edge crack tip. The fact has never been seen for the case of a cracked hole and a line crack under remote uniform tension.

16 citations