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Peridynamic theory for thermomechanical analysis
Bahattin Kilic,
Erdogan Madenci
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
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Material Science
Crack Growth
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Film
100%
Finite Element Method
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Interface (Material)
100%
Mechanical Failure
100%
Engineering
Benchmark Problem
25%
Crack Growth
25%
Damage Initiation
25%
Damage Propagation
25%
Finite Element Method
25%
Interconnects
25%
Length Scale
50%
Material Behavior
25%
Material Interface
25%
Mechanical Failure
25%
Peridynamics
100%
Response Function
50%
Keyphrases
Continuum Theory
25%
Displacement Prediction
25%
External Crack
25%
Nonlocal Continuum Theory
25%
Posterior Analysis
25%
Thermo-mechanical Analysis
100%
Thermo-mechanical Loading
25%
Thermo-mechanical Modeling
25%
Zero Thickness
25%