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It is possible to view this fracture process in strongly coupled composites in
another way as well . By a linear fracture mechanics approach , it can be
expected that for any level of applied stress a fracture instability is possible if a
certain critical ...
It is possible to view this fracture process in strongly coupled composites in
another way as well . By a linear fracture mechanics approach , it can be
expected that for any level of applied stress a fracture instability is possible if a
certain critical ...
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number r of adjacent fractured elements , but do not depend on the scale factor C
of the flaw distribution . ... The calculation of the probability Fo ) of fracture in a
strip of N parallel reinforcing elements of length d requires the enumeration of
very ...
number r of adjacent fractured elements , but do not depend on the scale factor C
of the flaw distribution . ... The calculation of the probability Fo ) of fracture in a
strip of N parallel reinforcing elements of length d requires the enumeration of
very ...
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of the strength maximum , the length of the critical crack for fracture instability
decreases with increasing exponent m ( decreasing element variability ) . This
increase is partly due to the rise in the composite strength with increasing m . As
the ...
of the strength maximum , the length of the critical crack for fracture instability
decreases with increasing exponent m ( decreasing element variability ) . This
increase is partly due to the rise in the composite strength with increasing m . As
the ...
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