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A thermomechanical fracture modeling and simulation for functionally graded solids using a residual-strain formulation
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    A thermomechanical fracture modeling and simulation for functionally graded solids using a residual-strain formulation (English)
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    22 October 2013
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    functionally graded material (FGM)
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    thermal fracture
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    generalized interaction integrals
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    finite element method (FEM)
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    crack propagation
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    remeshing algorithm
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