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Asymptotics near the tip of a crack of the state of stress and strain of inhomogeneously aging bodies
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    Asymptotics near the tip of a crack of the state of stress and strain of inhomogeneously aging bodies (English)
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    (From authors' summary.) The asymptotic behavior is studied of the solution of the creep theory problem of inhomogeneously aging bodies in the neighborhood of a crack tip. Asymptotic representations of the stresses and displacements are obtained. It turns out that these representations for the stresses agree with the corresponding representations in classical elasticity theory, while they differ for the displacements by additional terms.
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    asymptotic behavior
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    inhomogeneously aging bodies
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    neighborhood of a crack tip
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    stresses
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    displacements
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