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The following pages link to Continuum theory of dilatant transformation toughening in ceramics (Q1056600):
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- A micromechanics constitutive model of transformation plasticity with shear and dilatation effect (Q806393) (← links)
- Characterization of random microstructural stresses and fracture estimation (Q885969) (← links)
- A theory of mechanical behavior of elastic media with growing damage and other changes in structure (Q917388) (← links)
- Transformation toughening in ceramic with martensites of micro-cracks (Q1204091) (← links)
- Steady-state matrix cracking of ceramics reinforced by aligned fibers and transforming particles (Q1261031) (← links)
- On the mechanics of stress-induced phase transformation in zirconia (Q1310322) (← links)
- On martensitic phase nucleation with surface effects (Q1322759) (← links)
- Martensitic phase transitions with surface effects (Q1341759) (← links)
- On the contribution of discontinuities in a near-tip stress field to the \(J\)-integral (Q1386062) (← links)
- Asymptotic analysis of plane-strain mode I steady-state crack growth in transformation toughening ceramics. II (Q1387595) (← links)
- Effect of electric fields on fracture behavior of ferroelectric ceramics. (Q1415894) (← links)
- On the fracture toughness of ferroelastic materials. (Q1421355) (← links)
- Elastic crystals with a triple point. (Q1598273) (← links)
- Influence of domain switching zones on the fracture toughness of ferroelectrics (Q1612647) (← links)
- Application of 3-D weight functions. I: Formulations of crack interactions with transformation strains and dislocation (Q1812636) (← links)
- A micromechanics theory for the transformation toughening of two-phase ceramics. (Q1862782) (← links)
- Switch-toughening of ferroelectrics subjected to electric fields (Q1961404) (← links)
- On cavitation, post-cavitation and yield in amorphous polymer-rubber blends (Q1970550) (← links)
- Crack growth in ferroelectric ceramics under electric loading (Q2575207) (← links)
- A micromechanics constitutive theory for forward transformation plasticity with shear and dilatation effect: I, nonproportional loading history (Q4019920) (← links)
- Finite element modelling of ceramics and glass (Q4952960) (← links)