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Spectacular failures that triggered the birth of fracture mechanics, modes of loading, classification as lefm and epfm, crack growth and fracture mechanisms, energy release rate, resistance, griffith theory of fracture, extension of griffith theory by irwin and orowan, rcurve, pop in phenomena, crack branching. Review of continuum mechanics and the behavior laws. These books are used by students of top universities, institutes and colleges. Buttlarc a school of civil and environmental engineering, georgia institute of technology, atlanta, ga, united states bthe equity engineering group, inc. Spectacular failures that triggered the birth of fracture mechanics, modes of loading, classification as lefm and epfm, crack growth and fracture mechanisms, energy release rate, resistance, griffith theory of fracture, extension of griffith theory by irwin and orowan, rcurve, popin phenomena, crack. Aci committee 446 on fracture mechanics 1992 bazant, z.
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