J-Integral and its Dual Form Based on Finite Deformation Theory

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In general, there are large strains and displacements on the crack tip. So it is necessary to study-integral and its dual form based on finite deformation theory. Base forces theory is a new theory for describing finite deformation. -integral and its dual form based on base forces theory are presented in the paper. This work provides theoretical foundation for studying crack propagation.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 525-526)

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313-316

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November 2012

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