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Thermodynamical model of anisotropic damage growth. II: Canonical damage growth rate equations and theory of damage invariants
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    Thermodynamical model of anisotropic damage growth. II: Canonical damage growth rate equations and theory of damage invariants (English)
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    7 January 1998
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    irreversible thermodynamics
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    constitutive equations
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    orthogonality conditions
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    effective stress
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    thermodynamical representation of magnified stresses
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    prerupture stress asymptotics
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    rupture time
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    creep
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    fatigue damage
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