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Gilvarry, J. Fracture of brittle solids.
Lawn, B. Fracture of Brittle Solids 2nd edn (Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1993).
An analysis of chipping fracture in brittle solids is presented.
Hutchinson, J.W., " Crack Tip Shielding by Micro-Cracking in Brittle Solids". Acta Metallurgica, 35, 1605-1619 (1987).
dos Santos, F. P. M. Donangelo, R. & Souza, S. R. Schematic models for fragmentation of brittle solids in one and two dimensions.
A universal scaling relationship is developed that describes the dynamic compressive strength of brittle solids.
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