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A three-dimensional analysis of crack trapping and bridging by tough particles
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    A three-dimensional analysis of crack trapping and bridging by tough particles (English)
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    14 December 1992
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    stress intensity factors
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    frictional energy dissipation
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    semi-infinite crack
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    brittle matrix material
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    incremental perturbation method
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    \(R\)- curve behaviour
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