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Professor Jay Walton
Texas A&M University
Interfacial Mechanics and Singularities in Fracture and Contact Problems in Solid Mechanics.
Octember 18, 2013
3-4 PM, 646 PGH
Abstract
Classical models for fracture and contact with sharp edged rigid punches formulated in the setting of
elasticity theory, both nonlinear and linearized, typically predict singular stress and strain fields at
crack fronts and punch edges. More generally, singularities arise in elastic boundary value problems for
bodies with boundaries containing sharp, re-entrant corners. One perspective holds that the occurrence of
singularities in such boundary value problems reflects the omission of certain key physical processes in the
associated mathematical models. For the problems cited above, the singularities occur at sharp corners
along interfaces separating distinct material phases. Classical models for such problems omit consideration
of the complicated physical structure of the interfacial region that separates distinct material phases in
real material. This talk discusses a variety of mathematical models for incorporating interfacial mechanics
into contact and fracture boundary value problems via non-classical boundary conditions and the impact this
has upon the nature of the resulting stress and strain singularities.
David H. Wagner University of Houston
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