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An efficient method for the identification of the modified Cockroft-Latham fracture criterion at elevated temperature
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    An efficient method for the identification of the modified Cockroft-Latham fracture criterion at elevated temperature (English)
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    19 August 2014
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    ductile fracture
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    elevated temperature
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    viscoplasticity
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    metal forming
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    general method
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