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Applications of two parameter approaches in elastic-plastic fracture mechanics
Noel P. O'dowd
Imperial College London
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Engineering
Constraint Effect
100%
Elastic Plastic Fracture Mechanics
100%
Fracture Strength
100%
Size Effect
50%
J-Integral
50%
Specimen Geometry
50%
Fracture Parameter
50%
Interpolation Scheme
50%
Fracture Mechanics
50%
Physics
Fracture Strength
100%
Constraint Effect
100%
Elastic Plastic Fracture Mechanics
100%
Fracture Mechanics
50%
Specimen Geometry
50%
J Integral
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fracture Mechanics
100%
Fracture Strength
66%
Interpolation
33%
Power Law
33%
Size Effect
33%
Specimen Geometry
33%
Purity
33%