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Preface; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics; 1.1 Historical Perspective; 1.2 Stress Intensity Factors (SIF); 1.3 Energy Release Rate (ERR); 1.4 J-Integral; 1.5 Dynamic Fracture; 1.6 Viscoelastic Fracture; 1.7 Essential Work of Fracture (EWF); 1.8 Configuration Force (Material Force) Method; 1.9 Cohesive Zone and Virtual Internal Bond Models; Chapter 2 : Elements of Electrodynamics of Continua; 2.1 Notations; 2.1.1 Eulerian and Lagrangian descriptions; 2.1.2 Electromagnetic field; 2.1.3 Electromagnetic body force and couple 327 $a2.1.4 Electromagnetic stress tensor and momentum vector2.1.5 Electromagnetic power; 2.1.6 Poynting theorem; 2.2 Maxwell Equations; 2.3 Balance Equations of Mass, Momentum, Moment of Momentum, and Energy; 2.4 Constitutive Relations; 2.5 Linearized Theory; Chapter 3 : Introduction to Thermoviscoelasticity; 3.1 Thermoelasticity; 3.2 Viscoelasticity; 3.3 Coupled Theory of Thermoviscoelasticity; 3.3.1 Fundamental principles of thermodynamics; 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