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Modeling of Anisotropic Behavior of Aluminum Alloys to Investigate Ductile Fracture for the Improved Formability in the Upsetting Process
Modeling of Anisotropic Behavior of Aluminum Alloys to Investigate Ductile Fracture for the Improved Formability in the Upsetting Process
Modeling of Anisotropic Behavior of Aluminum Alloys to Investigate Ductile Fracture for the Improved Formability in the Upsetting Process
Chirala, H. K. (author) / Davidson, M. J. (author) / Srinivasarao, G. (author) / Srinivasaraju, P. (author)
Journal of testing and evaluation ; 46 ; 1054-1063
2018-01-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.0044
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