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The plane stress crack-tip field for an incompressible rubber material
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    The plane stress crack-tip field for an incompressible rubber material (English)
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    A crack-tip region may be divided by two curvilinear radii into three curvilinear wedges, a thin wedge of zero wedge angle flanked by two identical wedges of wedge angle \(180^ \circ\). It is shown that after a mode I deformation the zero wedge angle is ``expanded'' into \(180^ \circ\) whereas the other two \(180^ \circ\) wedge angles are `` shrunk'' to zero. The calculation is made for an nth order \(I_ 2\)-incompressible material.
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    curvilinear radii
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    curvilinear wedges
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    mode I deformation
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