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Damage progression by the element-failure method (EFM) and strain invariant failure theory (SIFT)
Damage progression by the element-failure method (EFM) and strain invariant failure theory (SIFT)
Damage progression by the element-failure method (EFM) and strain invariant failure theory (SIFT)
Tay, T. E. (author) / Tan, S. H. (author) / Tan, V. B. (author) / Gosse, J. H. (author)
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ; 65 ; 935-944
2005-01-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.118
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