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      <title>Lecture Notes on Fracture Mechanics</title>
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      <description>Title: Lecture Notes on Fracture Mechanics
Authors: Zehnder, Alan
Abstract: This book is written for students who want to understand, apply&#xD;
and contribute to the vast and growing field of fracture mechanics.&#xD;
The emphasis is on mechanics models for crack tip fields and energy&#xD;
flows. A brief discussion of computational fracture methods is given&#xD;
along with applied aspects such as fracture toughness testing and&#xD;
fracture criteria.  As I intend to update the notes, I would be&#xD;
happy to take any suggestions or corrections and am open to&#xD;
collaboration to expand the coverage.
Description: This item was removed by request of the Author on 3/28/2012.  An electronic copy of this work is now available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/g80164677761/#section=1009356&amp;page=1</description>
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