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Propagation of interacting microcracks results in macroscopic tensile strain-softening of brittle materials - a combined fracture and micromechanics approach
Propagation of interacting microcracks results in macroscopic tensile strain-softening of brittle materials - a combined fracture and micromechanics approach
Propagation of interacting microcracks results in macroscopic tensile strain-softening of brittle materials - a combined fracture and micromechanics approach
Pichler, B. (author) / Hellmich, C. (author) / Mang, H. A. (author) / Meschke, G.
Conference, EURO-C; Computational modelling of concrete structures ; 2006 ; Mayrhofen, Austria
2006-01-01
8 pages
Conference paper
English
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