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A phase-field approach to model fracture of arterial walls: theory and finite element analysis
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    A phase-field approach to model fracture of arterial walls: theory and finite element analysis (English)
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    3 April 2020
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    biomechanics
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    arterial wall
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    fracture
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    multi-field modeling
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    crack phase-field
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    anisotropic failure criterion
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