The stress state of an anisotropic plate with two arbitrarily located elliptic holes or cracks
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Abstract
Using Lekhnitskii's method of complex potentials we study the stress state of an anisotropic plate with two arbitrary elliptic holes. We consider the cases when one or both of the holes become narrow slit-cracks, when the cracks extend to the edge of the hole, and when two cracks intersect or form a broken two-link crack. We give the results of numerical studies.
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Stress State Complex Potential Elliptic Hole Anisotropic Plate
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