A MODEL FOR CRACK PROPAGATION BASED ON VISCOUS APPROXIMATION

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DOI10.1142/S0218202511005647zbMath1277.74066MaRDI QIDQ2890976

Giuliano Lazzaroni, Rodica Toader

Publication date: 12 June 2012

Published in: Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)


74H35: Singularities, blow-up, stress concentrations for dynamical problems in solid mechanics

74R10: Brittle fracture

74H20: Existence of solutions of dynamical problems in solid mechanics

35Q74: PDEs in connection with mechanics of deformable solids


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