Evaluation of stress concentration in multi-wedge systems with functionally graded wedges
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- On the Stress Singularities at Multimaterial Interfaces and Related Analogies With Fluid Dynamics and Diffusion
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- The Surface Crack Problem for a Plate With Functionally Graded Properties
- The order of stress singularities for bonded and disbonded three-material junctions
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