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The kinking behaviour of a bimaterial interface crack under indentation loading
M. Rudas,
Mark Bush
, I.E. Reimanis
Mechanical Engineering
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Engineering
Indentation
100%
Interface Crack
100%
Bimaterial Interface
100%
Crack
62%
Applicability
25%
Coating Thickness
25%
Properties
25%
Models
25%
Radius
25%
Boundary Element Method
12%
Two Dimensional
12%
Axisymmetric
12%
Energy Release Rate
12%
Tungsten
12%
Crack Length
12%
Maximum Principle
12%
Subdomain
12%
Mechanical Energy
12%
Substrates
12%
Determines
12%
Coating
12%
Physics
Kinking
100%
Behavior
100%
Cracks
100%
Coating
37%
Model
25%
Boundary Element Method
12%
Tungsten Carbide
12%
Substrates
12%