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1. Advanced Fracture Mechanics (Oxford Engineering Science Series)
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I'm also interested in books on these topics. Looking at some course catalogs from Georgia Tech, they have several graduate courses for these, which recommend these books:
Can anyone else recommend any of these or others? I have no doubt that what they're teaching is valid, given I've pulled them straight from a course catalog, but are the structured well and easy (enough) to read?