Stress Concentration of an Ellipsoidal Inclusion of Revolution in the Vicinity of a Bimaterial Interface

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  • 異種材料接合界面近傍に存在する回転だ円体状介在物による応力集中
  • 114 異種材料接合界面近傍に存在する回転だ円体状介在物による応力集中
  • イシュ ザイリョウ セツゴウ カイメン キンボウ ニ ソンザイ スル カイテン ダエンタイジョウ カイザイブツ ニ ヨル オウリョク シュウチュウ
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2003
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journal article
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  • 10.1299/kikaia.69.1209
  • 10.1299/jsmekyushu.2003.56.27
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The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers

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This paper deals with a stress concentration problem of an ellipsoidal inclusion of revolution in a bimaterial body under tension. The problem is formulated as a system of singular equations with Cauchy-type or logarithmic-type singularities, where unknowns are densities of body forces distributed in the r-and z-directions in bimaterial boodies having the same elastic constants of those of the given problem. I order to satisfy the boundary conditions along the ellipsoidal boundary, four fundamental density functions proposed in the previous paper are used. Then the body force densities are approximated by a linear combination of fundamental density functions and polynomials. The present method is found to yield rapidly converging numerical results for stress distribution along the boundaries of both the matrix and inclusion even when the inclusion is very close to the bimaterial interface. Then, the effect of bimaterial surface on the stress concentration factor is discussed with varying the distance from bimaterial interface, shape ratio, and elastic ratio.

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