Bimaterial interface fracture: a discrete dislocation model
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- Dislocation shielding of a cohesive crack
- Crack tip enhanced phase-field model for crack evolution in crystalline Ti6Al from concurrent crystal plasticity FE-molecular dynamics simulations
- Elastic-plastic crack growth on plane strain bimaterial interface
- An analysis of exhaustion hardening in micron-scale plasticity
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