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A time-dependent damage law in solids: a homogenization approach

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Figure 2: Kinked crack. (a) The out-of-plane crack growth propagates in the direction that maximize the energy release rate
Figure 4: Axial tension test at a constant strain rate ˙ e x22 = 1.10 − 8 s − 1 . Evolution of the micro-crack in the periodic cell.
Figure 5: Relaxation test under biaxial conditions. e x22 = − 0.035 (compression) and e x11 = 0.035 (tension)

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