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Lost in translation: Crack problems in different languages
Volume: 51, Issue: 25-26, Pages: 4492 - 4503
Published: Dec 1, 2014
Abstract
This paper examines major techniques for modeling elastostatic crack problems. The foundations of these techniques and fundamental papers that introduced, developed, and applied them are reviewed. The goal is to provide a “translation” between the different academic languages that describe the same...
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Lost in translation: Crack problems in different languages
Published Date
Dec 1, 2014
Volume
51
Issue
25-26
Pages
4492 - 4503
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