Plastic strains and energy density in cracked plates - Part II-Comparison with elastic theory To facilitate presentation of data and comparison to available theory, this paper is divided into two parts: the first is primarily concerned with experimental procedure and results, and the second is concerned with correlation of data to elastic theory and a discussion of ductile fracture in light of

J. L. Swedlow, William W Gerberich

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