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A direct method for solving crack growth problems-I
X. Li
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, L. M. Keer
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Engineering
Direct Method
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Crack Front
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Crack Growth
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Stress-Intensity Factor
50%
Crack Geometry
50%
Fracture Criterion
50%
Crack Opening Displacement
50%
Tensile Loads
50%
Elements
50%
Models
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Crack
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Linear Variation
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Physics
Variations
100%
Cracks
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Stress Intensity Factors
33%
Crack Opening Displacement
33%
Crack Geometry
33%
Growth
33%
Shapes
33%
Model
33%
Fracture
33%
Boundaries
33%
INIS
crack growth
100%
cracks
100%
variations
60%
equations
60%
growth
20%
shape
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geometry
20%
perturbations
20%
fractures
20%
stress intensity factors
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boundary element method
20%