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Stress-hybrid quadrilateral finite element with embedded strong discontinuity for failure analysis of plane stress solids
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    Stress-hybrid quadrilateral finite element with embedded strong discontinuity for failure analysis of plane stress solids (English)
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    30 December 2016
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    embedded strong discontinuity
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    stress-hybrid finite element
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    non-homogeneous displacement jumps
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    material failure analysis
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