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On the applicability of the HRR theory to CTS specimens under mixed-mode loading conditions

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Pawliska, P., Richard, H.A., Kenning, J. et al. On the applicability of the HRR theory to CTS specimens under mixed-mode loading conditions. Int J Fract 47, R43–R47 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00042581

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