Elastodynamic stress intensity factor due to three-dimensional concentrated transient loading on the faces of a crack
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- A half plane crack under three-dimensional combined mode impact loading
- Dynamic Fracture Mechanics
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- Elastodynamic responses due to anti-plane point impact loadings on the faces of an interface crack along dissmilar anisotropic materials
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- The oblique reflection of a Rayleigh wave from a crack tip
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- The stress intensity factor history for an advancing crack under three- dimensional loading
- The three-dimensional stress intensity factor due to the motion of a load on the faces of a crack
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(4)- The stress intensity factor history for an advancing crack in a transversely isotropic solid under 3-D loading.
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