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A Method for the Analysis of the Growth of Short Fatigue Cracks
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Studies of SCC and Hydrogen Embrittlement of High Strength Alloys Using Fracture Mechanics Methods
p.11
A Model for Crack-Induced Nucleation of Dislocations, Complex Stacking Faults and Twins
p.17
Ideal Strength of Nano-Components
p.25
Theoretical Strength of Metals and Intermetallics from First Principles
p.33
Nanoscale Measurement of Stress and Strain by Quantitative High-Resolution Electron Microscopy
p.39
Atomic Force Microscopy Study of the Early Fatigue Damage
p.45
Mechanical Response of Semi-Brittle Nano Particles under an Imposed Cyclic Field
p.51
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