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Engineering Damage Mechanics: Ductile, Creep, Fatigue and Brittle Failures

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In this article, a detailed analysis of continuoustime damage mechanics is presented, including failure of brittle and quasi-brittle materials, low cycle fatigue, and high cycle fatigue.
Abstract
Background on Continuum Damage Mechanics.- Numerical Analysis of Damage.- Ductile Failures.- Low Cycle Fatigue.- Creep, Creep-Fatigue, and Dynamic Failures.- High Cycle Fatigue.- Failure of Brittle and Quasi-Brittle Materials.

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