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A Damage Mechanics Approach to Creep Crack Growth

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In the preceding chapters, the deformation behavior of materials was described by elastic, plastic and creep strains. Whenever damage was taken into account in order to model creep crack growth, it was assumed that the stress distribution remained unaffected by damage. This assumption is now dropped.

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Riedel, H. (1987). A Damage Mechanics Approach to Creep Crack Growth. In: Fracture at High Temperatures. Materials Research and Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82961-1_27

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