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Influence of anisotropy (crystallographic and microstructural) on spallation in zr, ta, HY-100 steel, and 1080 eutectoid steel
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    Influence of anisotropy (crystallographic and microstructural) on spallation in zr, ta, HY-100 steel, and 1080 eutectoid steel (English)
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    8 October 2010
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    anisotropy
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    texture
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    spallation
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    microstructure
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    tantalum
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    zirconium
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    steel
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