Fatigue and fracture estimation for metallic components: some current methods and future developments

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[1] Nelson, D.V.
[2] Sheppard, Sheri D.
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Nelson, D.V. | 1600年 / ASME, New York, NY, United States卷 / 117 B期
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Environmental effects - Fatigue estimation - Fracture estimation - Metallic components - Microscopic cracks;
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