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A micromechanical model of microcracking for brittle polycrystalline solids

Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 1989
Abstract A micromechanical theory is developed for the constitutive analysis of pure initially uncracked polycrystalline solids at non-elevated temperatures. The development of the theory is based upon the Zener-Stroh theory of microfracture. It is considered that under increasingly applied stresses, a polycrystalline solid is continuously subjected ...
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Mechanics and micromechanisms of fatigue crack growth in brittle solids

International Journal of Fracture, 1990
This paper is concerned with the mechanics and micromechanisms of stable mode I crack growth in brittle solids subjected to compression—compression fatigue and tension—tension fatigue loads. Constitutive models, results of finite element analyses, and experimental observations are described for monolithic ceramics and ceramic-matrix composites, plain ...
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Micromechanics of solid-state refractory compounds

Progress in Crystal Growth and Characterization, 1988
V.F. Berdikov, Yu.N. Vil'k, V.N. Gurin
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Micromechanics of Flow in Solids

Physics Today, 1971
J. J. Gilman, J. J. Bikerman
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A micromechanics-based damage model for microcrack-weakened brittle solids

Mechanics of Materials, 1995
Shou-Wen Yu, Xi-Qiao Feng
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Micromechanics of defects in transversely isotropic elastic solids with interfaces

International Materials Reviews, 2000
H Y Yu, B B Rath
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Damage Micromechanics for Constitutive Relations and Failure of Microcracked Quasi-Brittle Materials

International Journal of Damage Mechanics, 2010
Xi-Qiao Feng, Shou-Wen Yu
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