Derive square-root singular field of a mode crack


A solid is said to be in a state of anti-plane shear when the components of displacement w only varies with x and y, and the other two components of displacement vanish. (a). Derive all the field equations for the anti-plane shear deformation. Assume that the material is linearly elastic and isotropic. (b). Derive the square-root singular field of a mode III crack. Obtain the stress field and displacement field.

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