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R, Desmorat, ed. Engineering damage mechanics: Ductile, creep, fatigue and brittle failures. Berlin: Springer, 2005.

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Lee, H. K., B. R. Kim, and S. Na. Microscale damage analysis for microcrack propagation of brittle composite materials. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science, 2010.

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Mechanical damage and crack growth in concrete: Plastic collapse to brittle fracture. Dordrecht: M. Nijhoff, 1986.

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Carpinteri, Alberto. Mechanical damage and crack growth in concrete: Plastic collapse to brittle fracture. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1986.

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Kolari, Kari. Damage mechanics model for brittle failure of transversely isotropic solids: Finite element implentation. [Espoo, Finland]: VTT, 2007.

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Jozef Cornelis Walterus van Vroonhoven. Dynamic crack propagation in brittle materials: Analyses based on fracture and damage mechanics. Eindhoven: Eindhoven University of Technology, 1996.

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G, Baker, Karihaloo B. L, and International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics., eds. Fracture of brittle, disordered materials: Concrete, rock and ceramics : proceedings of the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM) Symposium on Fracture of Brittle, Disordered Materials : Concrete, Rock and Ceramics, 20-24 September 1993, the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. London: E & FN Spon, 1995.

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Brittle Fracture and Damage of Brittle Materials and Composites. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2015-0-01222-9.

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Lamon, Jacques. Brittle Fracture and Damage of Brittle Materials and Composites: Statistical-Probabilistic Approaches. Elsevier, 2016.

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Lamon, Jacques. Brittle Failure and Damage for Brittle Materials and Composites: Statistical-Probabilistic Approaches. Elsevier, 2016.

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Lemaitre, Jean, and Rodrigue Desmorat. Engineering Damage Mechanics: Ductile, Creep, Fatigue and Brittle Failures. Springer, 2005.

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Lemaitre, Jean, and Rodrigue Desmorat. Engineering Damage Mechanics: Ductile, Creep, Fatigue and Brittle Failures. Springer London, Limited, 2006.

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Lemaitre, Jean, and Rodrigue Desmorat. Engineering Damage Mechanics: Ductile, Creep, Fatigue and Brittle Failures. Springer, 2010.

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Mechanical damage and crack growth in concrete: Plastic collapse to brittle fracture. Springer, 2011.

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Luiz Augusto Meira de Castro. Analysis of stress-induced damage initiation around deep openings excavated in a moderately jointed brittle rock mass. 1996.

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Miller, Brett A., Roch J. Shipley, Ronald J. Parrington, and Daniel P. Dennies, eds. Analysis and Prevention of Component and Equipment Failures. ASM International, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v11a.9781627083294.

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Volume 11A provides information and insights on the factors that determine the useful service life of engineering components and the likely timing and mode of failure. It addresses nearly every stage of the product lifecycle from materials selection and design to manufacturing, operation, maintenance, and repair. It explains how to use life assessment methods to evaluate the effect of corrosion, fatigue, brittle fracture, elevated temperature, and other forms of damage. It also includes a section that examines the effects of casting, forming, welding, heat treating, and other manufacturing processes on component lifetime and performance. The final and by far largest section in the volume presents and analyzes the failure of metal shafts, fasteners, bearings, springs, and gears as well as pressure vessels, boilers, heat exchangers, pipelines, bridges, cranes, rail equipment, and medical devices. For information on the print version of Volume 11A, ISBN: 978-1-62708-327-0, follow this link.
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James, Edward. Disability and Genetic Modification. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039324.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the theme of disability, including attitudes toward disability and ideas about deviations from the bodily norm, that Bujold explores in her fictional work. While disability is rarely treated in science fiction and fantasy, it is ubiquitous in Bujold's work. Most visible is Miles Vorkosigan himself, whose fetus was damaged by an insurgent's attack and who struggles with his brittle bones and other problems throughout the early decades of his life. But to Miles can be added many other characters whose physical or mental disabilities are a crucial part of the narrative, from the brain-damaged Dubauer in Shards of Honor to the one-handed Dag in the Sharing Knife sequence, and Cazaril, with a mutilated hand and a demonic stomach tumor, in the first Chalion book. Bujold has declared that she was never writing books about issues: they are about character. The disabilities with which her characters have to cope “do not comprise the sums of their characters nor the reasons for their existences, but are just plot-things that happen to them and with which they must deal, daily or otherwise,” and she adds that the letters she gets from disabled readers suggest that they prefer that approach.
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