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Quasi-static crack growth in hydraulic fracture

handle: 11588/881608 , 11368/3061306 , 11390/1033154 , 20.500.11767/17350
We present a variational model for the quasi-static crack growth in hydraulic fracture in the framework of the energy formulation of rate-independent processes. The cracks are assumed to lie on a prescribed plane and to satisfy a very weak regularity assumption.
Brittle fractures; Crack propagation; Energy minimization; Free-discontinuity problems; Hydraulic fractures; Quasi-static evolution; Variational models, Crack propagation, Free-discontinuity problem, Brittle fractures, Quasi-static evolution, Energy minimization, Hydraulic fracture, Brittle fracture, Free-discontinuity problems, Hydraulic fractures, Variational models
Brittle fractures; Crack propagation; Energy minimization; Free-discontinuity problems; Hydraulic fractures; Quasi-static evolution; Variational models, Crack propagation, Free-discontinuity problem, Brittle fractures, Quasi-static evolution, Energy minimization, Hydraulic fracture, Brittle fracture, Free-discontinuity problems, Hydraulic fractures, Variational models
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