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Initial fracture process zone at the corner point of the interface between elastic bodies

A symmetric problem of elasticity is solved to determine the initial fracture process zone at the corner point of a V-shaped interface in a piecewise-homogeneous isotropic body. The interface is a thin elastic layer joining two isotropic elastic materials. The initial fracture process zone is modele...

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Published in:International applied mechanics 2012-11, Vol.48 (6), p.700-709
Main Authors: Kaminsky, A. A., Kipnis, L. A., Polishchuk, T. V.
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