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Study of the damage-induced anisotropy of quasi-brittle materials using the component assembling model
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7th World Congress on Computational Mechanics, Los Angeles, CA, JUL 16-22, 2006
Authors:
Zhang J(张晶)
;
Liang NG(梁乃刚)
;
Deng SC(邓守春)
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Liu JX(刘金兴)
;
Liu XY(刘晓宇)
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Fu Q(付强)
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Zhang J
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Anisotropic Damage
Quasi-brittle Materials
Initial Damage Surface
Uniaxial Tension
Non-proportional Loading
Component Assembling Model
Continuum
Mechanics
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Microcracks
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