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The results elucidated in this paper and in [A. N. Guz' and V. M. Nazarenko, “Fracture mechanics of materials under compression along cracks (Survey). Highly-elastic material,” Prikl. Mekh.,25, No. 9, 3–32 (1989)] of investigations on compression of materials along defects of crack type are exact since they are obtained within the framework of rigorous three-dimensional linearized formulations. Let us note that the fact that the mentioned result are standards for approximate approaches is of independent value.
The investigations performed whose survey is represented above should be considered the beginning of a study of problems of material fracture under compression along cracks in a rigorous formulation (within the framework of the linearized mechanics of deformable bodies).
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The present paper continues the survey [A. N. Guz' and V. M. Nazarenko, “Fracture mechanics of materials under compression along cracks (survey). Highly-elastic materials,” Prikl. Mekh.,25, No. 9, 3–32 (1989)] of investigations of questions for fracture under compression along cracks as applied to extensively utilized structural materials, composites with elastic components and elastic-plastic bodies. In the interest of convenience in the exposition, a single system of numbering the sections and formulas, figures, tables, as well as the bibliographic references is used (the references in this paper are given in conformity with the bibliographic listing in the above-mentioned citation).
Institute of Mechanics, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev. Translated from Prikladnaya Mekhanika, Vol. 25, No. 10, pp. 3–19, October, 1989.
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Guz', A.N., Nazarenko, V.M. Fracture mechanics of materials under compression along cracks (survey). Structural materials. Soviet Applied Mechanics 25, 959–972 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00889098
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