Stress gradient effects on the nucleation and propagation of cohesive cracks
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(4)- A study of the influence of small-size defects of the fracture behaviour in the Dugdale model
- Insensitivity to small defects of the rupture of materials governed by the Dugdale model
- Propagation of a Dugdale crack between two orthotropic half-planes
- The stress-driven migration of point defects to a crack
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