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Damage plasticity theory

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Ductile Fracture Initiation and Propagation Modeling Using Damage Plasticity Theory

Submitted by Liang Xue on Sat, 2007-09-08 15:42.
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  • Aluminum alloy
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  • ductile fracture
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doi: 10.1016/j.engfracmech.2007.08.012 

 


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