Description:
An analysis of antiplane shear interface cracks in a finite anisotropic composite body is presented. The analysis is done by a new complex-variable integral equation formulation based on the solutions of a dislocation and body force in an infinite composite body. Numerical results of the stress intensity factors are presented for the composite bodies with finite rectangular cross-sections under uniform shear. The composite bodies are formed by bonding an orthotropic material to an isotropic material. The numerical results show that there exists a lower bound for the stress intensity factor for a fixed crack-length-to-height ratio and that the lower bound is attained in the case of isotropic bimaterial.