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On the problem of crack system with an elliptic hole

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The problem of cracks with an elliptic hole in an infinite plane is investigated. By introducing the fictitious loads on the hole edge and using the Muskhelishvili method, the problem is reduced to solving a system of mixed-type integral equations in which some are Fredholm equations but others Cauchy-type singular ones. A numerical method is suggested and can be used for the treatment of other similar equations. The numerical results for some typical examples are given, showing that the method is really effective.

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Renji, T., Yinbang, W. On the problem of crack system with an elliptic hole. Acta Mech Sinica 2, 47–57 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02487881

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