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Fracture Mechanics: Exercises Review

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This lecture covers a review of exercises related to fracture mechanics, including stress intensity factors, test geometries, and the Weibull distribution. The exercises involve analyzing failure loads, stress profiles, and deriving the Weibull distribution for different geometries.

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