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Fracture toughness assessment on single specimen using electrical potential method in comparison with standardized multiple specimen method: Application to SA-106B thick plate

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Nguyen-Duy, P., Lapointe, A. Fracture toughness assessment on single specimen using electrical potential method in comparison with standardized multiple specimen method: Application to SA-106B thick plate. Int J Fract 31, R41–R46 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00018930

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