Analysis of in-plane transonically propagating interface crack with a finite contact zone
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(3)- Transonic crack growth along a bimaterial interface: An investigation of the asymptotic structure of near-tip fields
- Transient Analysis of a Propagating In-Plane Crack in a Finite Geometry Body Subjected to Static Loadings
- Transient Analysis of a Subsonic Propagating Interface Crack Subjected to Antiplane Dynamic Loading in Dissimilar Isotropic Materials
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