Inherent relations between the Bueckner integral and the J_k-integral or the M-integral in piezoelectric materials containing multiple defects
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Inherent relations between the Bueckner integral and the \(J k\)-integral or the \(M\)-integral in piezoelectric materials containing multiple defects
Inherent relations between the Bueckner integral and the \(J k\)-integral or the \(M\)-integral in piezoelectric materials containing multiple defects
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3341067 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3084088 (Why is no real title available?)
- A J-integral for the analysis of electrically induced mechanical stress at cracks in elastic dielectrics
- Analysis of \(L\)-integral and theory of the derivative stress field in plane elasticity.
- Analysis of the M-Integral in Plane Elasticity
- Conservation Laws and Energy-Release Rates
- Conservation laws and the material momentum tensor for the elastic dielectric
- Conservation laws of the \(J_k\)-vector for microcrack damage in piezoelectric materials
- Crack propagation in continuous media
- Dislocations and Cracks in Anisotropic Elasticity
- Energy-release rates and path-independent integrals in electroelastic crack propagation
- Fracture mechanics for piezoelectric ceramics
- Multiple parallel cracks interaction problem in piezoelectric ceramics
- On Energy-Release Rates for a Plane Crack
- On a class of conservation laws in linearized and finite elastostatics
- Some Properties of J-Integral in Plane Elasticity
- The elastic energy-momentum tensor
- The electroelastic energy–momentum tensor
- \(M\)-integral analysis for two-dimensional solids with strongly interacting microcracks. I: In an infinite brittle solid. II: In the brittle phase of an infinite metal/ceramic bimaterial
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