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Kinking and Curving of Cracks. Maximum Dissipation Criterion

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Configurational Forces as Basic Concepts of Continuum Physics

Part of the book series: Applied Mathematical Sciences ((AMS,volume 137))

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The discussion of kinking will use local results derived for smooth cracks, but these results will be applied only on the smooth portions of the crack.

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(2000). Kinking and Curving of Cracks. Maximum Dissipation Criterion. In: Configurational Forces as Basic Concepts of Continuum Physics. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 137. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-22656-9_31

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