Abstract
Chapters 2 through 5 provided the concepts of damage tolerance analysis, while Chapter 6 through 10 were concerned with input and analysis practice. This chapter considers the use of the analysis for fracture control. Crack growth and fracture analysis is not an end by itself. Its sole purpose is to provide a basis for fracture control.
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Broek, D. (1989). Fracture control. In: The Practical Use of Fracture Mechanics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2558-8_11
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