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On the Use of Path-Independent Integrals in Calculating Mixed-Mode Stress Intensity Factors for Elastic and Thermoelastic Cases
On the Use of Path-Independent Integrals in Calculating Mixed-Mode Stress Intensity Factors for Elastic and Thermoelastic Cases
On the Use of Path-Independent Integrals in Calculating Mixed-Mode Stress Intensity Factors for Elastic and Thermoelastic Cases
Eugene Pak, Y. (author) / Kim, S. (author)
JOURNAL OF THERMAL STRESSES ; 33 ; 661-673
2010-01-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.1121
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