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Strain Invariant Failure Theory

The nonlinear behavior shown in Fig. 44.1 is not the result of plastic deformation akin to that for ductile metals. It can best be understood in the context of the strain invariants that eventually resulted in the development of the SIFT (Strain-Invariant Failure Theory) failure... [Pg.1106]

Hart-Smith LJ (2010) Application of the strain invariant failure theory (SIFT) to metals and fibre-polymer composites. Philos Mag 90(31) 4263-4331... [Pg.1147]


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