I think what rb1957 is suggesting and what I alluded to above, is I think with the solutions I provided and possibly some other handbooks you should be able to do SIF compounding or superposition to get an approximate solution you are after. You have a solution for a slant crack in a finite width panel and also for a slant crack at a hole in a finite width panel. There is some great work by DP Rooke on methods of compounding. I have these papers but I'm not sure about the legality of sharing them as they are journal articles. One good way to get them is through University Libraries which keep engineering periodicals. I've got hundreds of these papers that way. On compounding:
- "An Improved Compounding Method for Calculating Stress Intensity Factors", D.P. Rooke, Engineering Fracture Mechanics Vol. 23 No. 5, pp. 783-792, 1986 (This has an example similar to what you are trying, but for non-inclined cracks)
- "Simple Methods of Determining Stress Intensity Factors", D.P. Rooke, F.I. Baratta, and D.J. Cartwright, Engineering Fracture Mechanics Vol 14, pp 397-426, 1981
- "Compounded Stress Intensity Factors for Cracks at Fastener Holes", D.P. Rooke, Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Vol 19, No. 2, pp 359-374, 1984
Overall, I think you have three options:
1. As mentioned above, try a simple methodology for SIF compounding. It is hard for me to help more than this without knowing all the specifics of what you're trying to do.
2. Obtain your own beta solution from scratch using analytical methods, or as rb1957, possibly FEM
3. Dig into some research to see if the solution has already been found.
With regard to option 3, here are some papers I found at a cursory glance:
The mixed mode problems for the cracks emanating from a circular hole in a finite plate
Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Volume 32, Issue 2, 1989, Pages 279-288
C.W. Woo, Y.H. Wang, Y.K. Cheung
Analysis of cracks emanating from a circular hole in an orthotropic plate under mixed mode deformationOriginal Research Article
Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Volume 31, Issue 2, 1988, Pages 237-248
S.K. Cheong, C.S. Hong
I can't promise these will give you exactly what you want, but the first one sounds pretty promising based on the abstract:
"The stress intensity factors of two cracks emanating from a hole in a finite plate is analysed by the Muskhelishvili formulation and boundary collocation method. For Mode I case, the present results compared very favorably with the existing solutions. For the mixed mode problems of inclined cracks, the KI and KII values have been obtained for varying crack-length to plate-width ratios, a/b, and different crack angles. It has been demonstrated that the convergence of this method is satisfactory. The proposed stress functions and the calculation procedure may be extended to more complex geometrical and loading cases."
They are available online for ~36.00 USD I think. If you can wait until the weekend I can get them from my library and tell you for sure if they have the solution you're looking for.
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