Abstract

The method of analyzing the activation of fracture mechanisms under the influence of generalized forces is described, leading to a generalized approach to the problem of time- and temperature-dependent fracture processes. The analysis of complex fracture mechanisms of the type necessary for the simultaneous fracture of two phases is discussed. Fracture processes are described in terms of a network of events that can occur both sequentially and simultaneously.

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