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T-stress, mixed-mode stress intensity factors, and crack initiation angles in functionally graded materials: A unified approach using the interaction integral method.
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    T-stress, mixed-mode stress intensity factors, and crack initiation angles in functionally graded materials: A unified approach using the interaction integral method. (English)
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    28 August 2003
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    Functionally graded material
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    T-stress
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    Stress intensity factor
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    Interaction integral
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    Finite element method
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