Micromechanical modeling of fracture toughness of metals and alloys

  • O. N. Romaniv
  • A. N. Tkach
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Fracture Toughness Micromechanical Modeling 
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  • O. N. Romaniv
    • 1
  • A. N. Tkach
    • 1
  1. 1.Physicomechanical InstituteAcademy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSRL'vov

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