Branco et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Determination of Paris law constants with a reverse engineering techniqueBranco et al., 2009
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- Branco R
- Antunes F
- Ferreira J
- Silva J
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- Engineering Failure Analysis
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Paris law constants are commonly obtained with a well established procedure based on standard specimens, notched and pre-cracked. Pre-cracking produces through cracks with stable shapes, nearly straight, similar during all propagation. However, in several situations …
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