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Influence of local crystallographic configuration on microcrack initiation in fatigued 316LN stainless steel: Experiments and crystal plasticity finite elements simulations
Influence of local crystallographic configuration on microcrack initiation in fatigued 316LN stainless steel: Experiments and crystal plasticity finite elements simulations
Influence of local crystallographic configuration on microcrack initiation in fatigued 316LN stainless steel: Experiments and crystal plasticity finite elements simulations
Signor, L. (author) / Villechaise, P. (author) / Ghidossi, T. (author) / Lacoste, E. (author) / Gueguen, M. (author) / Courtin, S. (author)
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A ; 649 ; 239-249
2016-01-01
11 pages
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