Study on Mode I Quasi-Static Growing Crack in a Rigid-Viscoelastic Material Interfacial Crack

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Under high temperature, many metals show viscoelastic properties, which are closely related to environmental factors and strain rate. Engineering practice also shows that time-dependent deformation of materials have great effects on the structural strength, rigidity and life duration. So visco-elasticity has drawn much attention in the mechanical and engineering fields.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 525-526)

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353-356

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November 2012

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