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K-calibration and advantages for fatigue testing of single edge-notch tensile specimens with restrained ends

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Haenny, L., Dickson, J.I. K-calibration and advantages for fatigue testing of single edge-notch tensile specimens with restrained ends. Int J Fract 17, R137–R143 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00033353

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