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Failure of heterogeneous materials: 3D meso-scale FE models with embedded discontinuities
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    Failure of heterogeneous materials: 3D meso-scale FE models with embedded discontinuities (English)
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    1 September 2010
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    heterogeneous materials
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    failure models
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    embedded discontinuity
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    method of incompatible modes
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