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Damage theory applied to the analysis of composite materials subjected to a loss of adherence between its constituents
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    Damage theory applied to the analysis of composite materials subjected to a loss of adherence between its constituents (English)
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    29 September 1999
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    unilateral adhesive contact
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    generalized forces
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    non-convex super potentials
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    local subdifferentials
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    complementary equation
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    pseudo-potential of dissipation
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    hypothesis of normal dissipation
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    regularization process
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    finite difference method
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