Abstract
The conditions of local phase transitions between the states of aggregation that occur in a solid phase during deformation are analyzed. A hypothesis is proposed that these transitions can play a key role in the nucleation of primary fracture zones in solids. The validities of this hypothesis and the traditional models used to describe the fracture processes in solids are compared using the available experimental data.
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