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The following pages link to The self-force on a planar dislocation loop in an anisotropic linear- elastic medium (Q1242754):
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- Elastic fields of dislocation loops in three-dimensional anisotropic bimaterials (Q443670) (← links)
- The glide force on a dislocation in finite elasticity (Q597767) (← links)
- The self-force and effective mass of a generally accelerating dislocation. I: Screw dislocation (Q731021) (← links)
- Analysis for a screw dislocation accelerating through the shear-wave speed barrier (Q731059) (← links)
- Continuum approximation of the Peach-Koehler force on dislocations in a slip plane (Q835890) (← links)
- Singularity-free dislocation dynamics with strain gradient elasticity (Q904744) (← links)
- Convergence of a non-local eikonal equation to anisotropic mean curvature motion. Application to dislocations dynamics (Q952515) (← links)
- The self-force on a planar dislocation loop in an anisotropic linear- elastic medium (Q1242754) (← links)
- On the elastic strain energy representation of a dislocated body and dislocation equilibrium conditions (Q1310249) (← links)
- Application of 3-D weight functions. II: The stress field and energy of a shear dislocation loop at a crack tip (Q1812637) (← links)
- Three-dimensional interaction and movements of various dislocations in anisotropic bicrystals with semicoherent interfaces (Q2004652) (← links)
- Dislocation singularities in layered magneto-electro-elastic plates (Q2099450) (← links)
- A generalized approach for solution to image stresses of dislocations (Q2201053) (← links)
- Image force on a straight dislocation emitted from a cylindrical void (Q2428285) (← links)
- A non-singular continuum theory of dislocations (Q2456866) (← links)
- The Logarithmic Singularity of a Generally Accelerating Dislocation from the Dynamic Energy—Momentum Tensor (Q4905405) (← links)
- Expansions for the linear-elastic contribution to the self-interaction force of dislocation curves (Q5056793) (← links)
- A phase field model for the motion of prismatic dislocation loops by both climb and self-climb (Q6079941) (← links)