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Boundary Element Analysis of Partially Debonded Shell-Like Rigid Inclusions in Anisotropic Medium

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Abstract

The paper presents boundary element models of anisotropic thermoelastic medium containing partially debonded shell-like rigid inclusions, which possess high rates of heat conduction. Boundary integral equations are derived, which account for partial debonding of a shell-like inclusion at one of its faces. Special attention is paid to full debonding of a rigid shell at two faces simultaneously (bilateral debonding). Obtained equations are implemented in a fast and accurate boundary element approach.

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Metadata
Title
Boundary Element Analysis of Partially Debonded Shell-Like Rigid Inclusions in Anisotropic Medium
Authors
Heorhiy Sulym
Nataliia Ilchuk
Iaroslav Pasternak
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47883-4_44

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