Failure of internally pressurized cylindrical tubes for strain-rate dependent materials
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- Dynamic neck development in a polymer tube under internal pressure loading
- Meshfree simulation of failure modes in thin cylinders subjected to combined loads of internal pressure and localized heat
- Plastic instability for a plastic orthotropic spherical pressure vessel under internal impulsive loading
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