A new combined analytical and finite-element solution method for stability analysis of the growth of interacting tension cracks in brittle solids
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- Towards a catastrophe theory for the mechanics of plasticity and fracture
- Elastic interaction of interfacial spherical-cap cracks in hollow particle filled composites
- On stability and postcritical behaviour of interactive tension cracks in brittle solids
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