This paper develops a fracture mechanics based continuum damage theory for initially anisotropic solids by extending the author’s previous damage theory for isotropic solids. The concepts of strain energy equivalence principle (SEEP) and equivalent line-crack modeling are used to develop the effective continuum elastic properties of a damaged solid in terms of the undamaged anisotropic elastic properties and a scalar damage variable.

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