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Geometrical and interfacial non-linearities in the analysis of delamination in composites

Allix et al., 1999

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4292275047930604706
Author
Allix O
Corigliano A
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International Journal of Solids and Structures

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The subject of this paper is the study of interactions between delamination and geometrical nonlinearities. This problem generally addressed by means of Fracture Mechanics, is here treated by modelling interfacial degradation through irreversible, softening interface …
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