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We consider a crack partially filled with a fluid. We show that the presence of a lag avoids the appearance of pressure and velocity singularities. For the static equilibrium, we recall the previous result on the Capillary Stress Intensity Factor which provides a purely mechanical explanation of the Rehbinder effect, according to which the toughness of the material can be lowered by humidity. For the steady state propagation of a crack due to viscous fluid flow, we set the coupled system of non-linear equations.
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Bui, H.D., Guyon, C., Thomas, B. (2000). On viscous fluid flow near a moving crack tip. In: Maugin, G.A., Drouot, R., Sidoroff, F. (eds) Continuum Thermomechanics. Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 76. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-46946-4_4
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