Closed-form solution of the equations of caustics about cracks in fracture mechanics
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closed-form solutionaccuracystraight crackappropriate modification of method of Burniston and Siewertdiameters of caustic and initial curveequation of fifth degreeevaluated analytically and numericallypair of equationsplane elastic mediashape of caustic and initial curve about cracktensile loading at infinity
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