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Discussion of “critical fracture stress and fracture strain models for the prediction of lower and upper shelf toughness in nuclear pressure vessel steels”

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R. O. Ritchie, W. L. Server, and R. A. Wullaert:Met. Trans. A, 1979, vol. 10A, pp. 1557–70.

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Rosenfield, A.R. Discussion of “critical fracture stress and fracture strain models for the prediction of lower and upper shelf toughness in nuclear pressure vessel steels”. Metall Trans A 12, 545–546 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02648555

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