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Fracture of Materials: Exercises Review

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This lecture covers a review of exercises related to fracture of materials, including topics such as rate-dependent fracture in rubbers, ductile-brittle transition temperatures, and craze-mediated fracture in polymers. The exercises involve qualitative explanations, calculations of fracture energies, and predictions of material behavior under different conditions.

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