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EM 388F Lecture Notes

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Submitted by Rui Huang on Thu, 2008-01-24 21:42.
  • EM 388F
  • fracture mechanics
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  • Spring 2008

1. Introduction

2. Elements of linear elasticity

3. Stress intensity factors

4. Energy release rate

5. Fracture toughness

6. Applications of LEFM - Practical Issues 

7. Mixed mode and interface fracture

8. Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics I: J-integral and Crack-tip Field

9. Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics II: Crack Bridging 

 


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