Mixed mode cohesive law
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- Shear behaviour of adhesive layers
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- The relation between crack growth resistance and fracture process parameters in elastic-plastic solids
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- Constitutive behaviour of mixed mode loaded adhesive layer
- Modeling of mixed-mode debonding in the peel test applied to superficial reinforcements
- A cohesive element model for mixed mode loading with frictional contact capability
- A unified regularized variational cohesive fracture theory with directional energy decomposition
- Non associative damage interface model for mixed mode delamination and frictional contact
- An interface crack with nonlinear bonds in a bridged zone
- Identification of adhesive properties in GLARE assemblies using digital image correlation
- A 3D two-scale multiplane cohesive-zone model for mixed-mode fracture with finite dilation
- Effects of adhesive thickness on global and local mode-I interfacial fracture of bonded joints
- Cohesive traction-separation relations for plate tearing under mixed mode loading
- Mesolevel modeling of failure in composite laminates: constitutive, kinematic and algorithmic aspects
- A model of crack with cohesive zone for a mixed mode of fracture
- Separation work analysis of cohesive law and consistently coupled cohesive law
- A thermodynamically consistent derivation of a frictional-damage cohesive-zone model with different mode I and mode II fracture energies
- Mode III effects on interface delamination
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