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The following pages link to On the uniqueness of plane elastodynamic solutions for running cracks (Q1213318):
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- On subsonic propagation of the edge of shear displacement with friction along a boundary separating elastic materials (Q798077) (← links)
- The energy-release rate and ``self-force'' of dynamically expanding spherical and plane inclusion boundaries with dilatational eigenstrain (Q989024) (← links)
- Dynamic crack-tip fields in rate-sensitive solids (Q1052156) (← links)
- On the dynamics of an elastic body containing a moving crack (Q1084960) (← links)
- On the behaviour of solutions of dynamic problems near the edge of the contact domain of elastic bodies (Q1108132) (← links)
- Modeling mixed-mode dynamic crack propagation using finite elements: Theory and applications (Q1115244) (← links)
- Singular asymptotics of integrals and the near-field radiated from nonuniformly moving dislocations (Q1119045) (← links)
- Elastic precursor decay and radiation from nonuniformly moving dislocations (Q1154344) (← links)
- An influence function for the intensity factor in tensile fracture (Q1233773) (← links)
- Crack propagation in a laminated composite material modeled by a two- dimensional mixture theory (Q1246328) (← links)
- The near-field of an accelerating dislocation in an anisotropic solid (Q1260607) (← links)
- On the super-Rayleigh/subseismic elastodynamic indentation problem (Q1309787) (← links)
- Non-steady state solution of a moving crack in an anisotropic solid (Q1310325) (← links)
- Driving forces on expanding strips with general transformation strain (Q1660006) (← links)
- On the higher order asymptotic analysis of a non-uniformly propagating dynamic crack along an arbitrary path (Q1805078) (← links)
- Stability of dynamically propagating cracks in brittle materials (Q1811314) (← links)
- Analytical and numerical treatment of a dynamic crack model (Q1956296) (← links)
- Nonlocal elastodynamics and fracture (Q2024991) (← links)
- Material point method for the propagation of multiple branched cracks based on classical fracture mechanics (Q2246323) (← links)