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Phase-field modelling of interface failure in brittle materials
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    Phase-field modelling of interface failure in brittle materials (English)
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    9 April 2020
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    phase-field modelling
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    brittle fracture
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    adhesive interface
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    diffuse interface model
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    interface failure
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