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This monograph deals with crack motion in solids under load with no acceleration term in the equations of motion. This is qualified as steadily propagating cracks. A useful quantity is G, the crack extension force per unit length of the crack front. Physical quantities associated with the crack, measured under the conditions (G, averaged over the length of the crack front) positive maxima, conform to predictions. This monograph tells how the evolution of fracture in loaded solids is described.
Contents
CHAPTER I. GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR CRACK PROPAGATION IN LOADED MATERIALS.- CHAPTER II. SPECIAL STEADILY PROPAGATING CRACKS.- CHAPTER III. BRITTLE CRACKS UNDER COMPRESSION AND BENDING.- CHAPTER IV. CRACKS IN HALF- SPACE WITH GRAVITATIONAL FORCE.- CHAPTER V. CRACKS AT THE INTERFACE OF BI-MATERIALS.