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The influence of plastic deformation on interface fracture behavior
M. Omiya
, K. Kishimoto, T. Shibuya
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Interface Crack
100%
Plastic Deformation
100%
Interface Fracture
100%
Fracture Behavior
100%
Mixed Mode Fracture Toughness
75%
Crack Tip
50%
Fracture Toughness
50%
Interface Separation
50%
Thermodynamics
25%
Traction-separation Relations
25%
Internal Variable Theory
25%
Bi-material
25%
Elastic-plastic Material
25%
Mixed-mode Conditions
25%
Force Model
25%
Crack Propagation
25%
FEM Analysis
25%
Cohesive Force
25%
Constitutive Relation
25%
Engineering
Plastic Deformation
100%
Fracture Behavior
100%
Impact Toughness
100%
Interface Crack
80%
Mixed Mode Fracture
60%
Crack Tip
40%
Mode Condition
20%
Constitutive Relation
20%
Internal Variable
20%
Crack Propagation
20%
Mixed Mode
20%
Force Model
20%
Material Science
Plastic Deformation
100%
Interface Fracture
100%
Fracture Behavior
100%
Fracture Toughness
100%
Mixed Mode Fracture
60%
Crack Tip
40%
Elastic Plastic Material
20%
Crack Propagation
20%