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A physically short fatigue crack growth approach based on low cycle fatigue properties
A physically short fatigue crack growth approach based on low cycle fatigue properties
A physically short fatigue crack growth approach based on low cycle fatigue properties
Wu, S.C. (author) / Xu, Z.W. (author) / Yu, C. (author) / Kafka, O.L. (author) / Liu, W.K. (author)
International journal of fatigue ; 103 ; 185-195
2017-01-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.1122
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