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zbMath0529.73081MaRDI QIDQ3311824
Philippe Destuynder, Sylvie Lescure, Mohamed Djaoua
Publication date: 1983
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thermodynamical approachelastic mediacomputational method of energy release rateparticular choice of energy dissipation potentialparticular loading casespropagation law
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