Dynamic quantized fracture mechanics
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Abstract: A new quantum action-based theory, Dynamic Quantized Fracture Mechanics (DQFM), is presented that modifies continuum-based dynamic fracture mechanics. The crack propagation is assumed as quantized in both space and time. The static limit case corresponds to Quantized Fracture Mechanics (QFM), that we have recently developed to predict the strength of nanostructures.
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