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The failure criterion for v-notched specimens developed for mixed-mode loadings by Yosibash et al. [Yosibash, Z., Priel, E., Leguillon, D., 2006. A failure criterion for brittle elastic materials under mixed mode loading. Int. J. Fract. 141(1), 289 310.] is generalised in order to consider the influence of the shear stresses and the mode-dependence of the toughness.
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