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The Mathematical Theories of the Inelastic Continuum
This article is an attempt to present the current stage of development of the theories of the inelastic continuum. In contrast to the classical theories of elasticity and hydrodynamics, the present status of w...
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Fatigue
Fracture produced by a monotonically increasing force represents the terminal point of a process of inelastic deformation at which the rate of such deformation is no longer sufficient to prevent the rapid spre...