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Friction and specimen slenderness influences on dissipated energy density of quasi-brittle materials in compression: an explanation based on fractal fragmentation theory
Friction and specimen slenderness influences on dissipated energy density of quasi-brittle materials in compression: an explanation based on fractal fragmentation theory
Friction and specimen slenderness influences on dissipated energy density of quasi-brittle materials in compression: an explanation based on fractal fragmentation theory
Carpinteri, A. (author) / Pugno, N. (author) / Borst, R. d.
International conference; 4th, Fracture mechanics of concrete structures ; 2001 ; Cachan, France
2001-01-01
4 pages
Also referred to as FRAMCOS-4
Conference paper
English
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