Statistical microdamage mechanics and damage field evolution

Discussed are the underlying background of statistical microdamage mechanics, the fundamental partial differential equation of evolution of microdamage number density, two basic solutions, and the saturation of microdamage number density evolution. Knowledge of microdamage number density evolution i...

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