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The paper presents the application of an incremental boundary element technique to the study of material interfaces, which are frictionally constrained. The effectiveness of the method is illustrated by appeal to examples which deal with penny-shaped edge-cracks at the extremities of a frictionally constrained cylindrical inclusion and the in plane translation of a disc inclusion with frictional surfaces which is located at a precompressed elastic interface.

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Selvadurai, A.P.S. (2001). On Incremental Boundary Element Procedures for Frictionally Constrained Interfaces. In: Burczynski, T. (eds) IUTAM/IACM/IABEM Symposium on Advanced Mathematical and Computational Mechanics Aspects of the Boundary Element Method. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9793-7_29

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