Transient analysis of the dsifs and dynamic T-stress for particulate composite materials-numerical vs. Experimental results
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Transient analysis of the dsifs and dynamic \(T\)-stress for particulate composite materials-numerical vs. Experimental results
Transient analysis of the dsifs and dynamic \(T\)-stress for particulate composite materials-numerical vs. Experimental results
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