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UTILITY OF DUGDALE SOLUTION FOR TWO UNEQUAL CRACKS IN AN INFINITE PLATE

Ravinder Kumar, Dr. Pradeep Goel

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Vol: 2, Issue: 4, 2012

The collinear crack problems are significant from the view point of its occurrence in different life conditions, such as rock media, defects occurring in course of manufacturing process. Hence, these problems are required to be studied

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