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The perturbed stress state of a closed cylindrical shell with longitudinal cracks on its inner surface

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Using the Rice-Levy line spring model we find an approximate solution of the problem of elastic balance of a closed infinite circular cylindrical shell weakened by a periodic system of longitudinal interior cracks of identical length. The stress intensity factors are found at the center of a crack for various numbers of cracks with various parameters.

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Translated fromMatematichni Metody i Fiziko-Mekhanichni Polya, Vol. 38, 1995.

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Stasyuk, R.Z. The perturbed stress state of a closed cylindrical shell with longitudinal cracks on its inner surface. J Math Sci 81, 3073–3075 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02362597

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