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A numerical mode I weight function for calculating stress intensity factors of three-dimensional cracked bodies

Leslie Banks‐SillsElimor Makevet

Year: 1996 Journal:   International Journal of Fracture Vol: 76 (2)Pages: 169-191   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media
Keywords:
Weight function Finite element method Stress intensity factor Stiffness Function (biology) Extension (predicate logic) Structural engineering Numerical analysis Mode (computer interface) Mathematics Mathematical analysis Materials science Engineering Computer science

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