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The Fate of Elastic Strain Energy in Brittle Fracture
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Paper presented at the ISRM Progressive Rock Failure Conference, June 5–9, 2017
Paper Number: ISRM-PRF-2017-033
... 1 Introduction Since linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) was derived from the work of Griffith (1921), it has been assumed that the stored elastic strain energy that is involved in extending a crack in a brittle material becomes potential surface energy associated with the new surface...
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Can Long Term Rock Erosion Rates Be Predicted Through Fracture Mechanics?
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Paper presented at the ISRM Progressive Rock Failure Conference, June 5–9, 2017
Paper Number: ISRM-PRF-2017-002
... growth, progressive rock fracture) may play in mechanical weathering and subsequent rock erosion has never been substantially characterized. Based on a compendium of existing fracture mechanics data and theory (Eppes and Keanini, in prep), the following hypotheses arise: subcritical crack growth...