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The application of interface elements and enriched or rate-dependent continua to micro-mechanical analyses of fracture in composites
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    The application of interface elements and enriched or rate-dependent continua to micro-mechanical analyses of fracture in composites (English)
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    26 June 1996
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    carbon-epoxy composites
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    geometric discontinuity
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    elasto-plastic Cosserat continuum
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    visco-plastic continuum
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    cracking
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    debonding
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