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Publications by Xavier Brajer
On the Dynamic Fragmentation of Glass: A Meso-Damage Model
International Journal of Fracture
Computational Mechanics
Mechanics of Materials
Simulation
Modeling
The Role of Surface and Volume Defects in the Fracture of Glass Under Quasi-Static and Dynamic Loadings
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
Condensed Matter Physics
Materials Chemistry
Optical
Magnetic Materials
Composites
Electronic
Ceramics
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Model for the Glass Transition in Amorphous Solids Based on Fragmentation
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Dynamic Fragmentation of Graphite Under Laser-Driven Shocks: Identification of Four Damage Regimes
International Journal of Impact Engineering
Mechanics of Materials
Risk
Mechanical Engineering
Automotive Engineering
Ocean Engineering
Structural Engineering
Civil
Reliability
Safety
Quality
Aerospace Engineering
On the Dynamic Fragmentation and Lubrication of Coseismic Landslides
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Planetary Sciences
Space
Petrology
Planetary Science
Geochemistry
Geophysics
Earth
A Thermodynamic Theory of Dynamic Fragmentation
International Journal of Impact Engineering
Mechanics of Materials
Risk
Mechanical Engineering
Automotive Engineering
Ocean Engineering
Structural Engineering
Civil
Reliability
Safety
Quality
Aerospace Engineering
Rock Failure Analysis Under Dynamic Loading Based on a Micromechanical Damage Model
Civil Engineering Journal
Security Enhanced Model for Cloud Data Based on Dynamic Data Fragmentation and Replication (DDFR)
International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering
Mechanics of Materials
Electronic Engineering
Civil
Structural Engineering
Electrical
Computer Science
On Characteristic Parameters Involved in Dynamic Fragmentation Processes
Mechanics of Materials
Mechanics of Materials
Instrumentation
Materials Science
The Meso Analysis on the Damage of the Crossover Jointed Rock Mass Under the Uniaxial Compression
Through the Looking Glass: A Dynamic Lens Model Approach to Multiple Cue Probability Learning