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The results of the analyses may significantly facilitate experimental determination of the properties of cohesion zones in the inclusion and matrix materials and the “strength” of the bond between the inclusion and the matrix. Based on the fractographic studies, it is also possible to determine a map of the constraint level in the plane of the crack.

Acknowledgements

This research was performed with financial support from the Polish National Science Committee (NCN), grant no. UMO – 2014/15/B/ST8/00205

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