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    Highly transient elastodynamic crack growth in a bimaterial interface: Higher order asymptotic analysis and optical experiments (English)
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    3 May 1994
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    The standard asymptotic technique is used for the analysis of the transient crack growth in a bimaterial interface. The near-tip transient stress field is evaluated explicitly. An experimental study of the dynamic crack growth using the optical method and high speed photography, is also described.
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