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Modeling fracture in the context of a strain-limiting theory of elasticity: a single anti-plane shear crack
K. R. Rajagopal, J. R. Walton
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Ad Hoc Model
25%
Anti-plane Shear
100%
Cauchy Theory
25%
Crack-tip Strains
50%
Explicit Theories
50%
Fracture Theory
25%
Green Theory
25%
Implicit Constitutive Relations
25%
Implicit Theories
25%
Limit Strain
25%
Modelling Constructs
50%
Opening Displacement
25%
Shear Crack
100%
Simple Fracture
25%
Strain-limiting Theory
100%
Engineering
Cohesive Zone
20%
Constitutive Relation
20%
Crack Tip
80%
Displacement Gradient
40%
Elasticity Theory
20%
Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanic
20%
Mechanical Response
20%
Nonlinear Function
20%
Process Zone
20%
Shear Plane
100%
Strain
100%
Strain Limit
20%
Strain Singularity
40%
Stress Field
20%