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A solution to the problem for a periodic or arbitrary set of cracks with contact zones located at the interface of two dissimilar anisotropic materials is constructed in a closed form. By presenting mechanical fields through the piecewise analytical vector functions, a problem is reduced to a homogeneous combined periodic Dirichlet-Riemann boundary value problem, a solution of which is obtained in a closed form.

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Kozinov, S., Loboda, V. (2020). Set of Cracks with Contact Zones Located at the Interface of Two Anisotropic Materials. In: Fracture Mechanics of Electrically Passive and Active Composites with Periodic Cracking along the Interface. Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43138-9_3

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