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Analytical Method of Calculating and Predicting the Cracking Resistance of Industrial Pipelines

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Palii, R.V., Makarenko, V.D. & Chernov, V.Y. Analytical Method of Calculating and Predicting the Cracking Resistance of Industrial Pipelines. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering 39, 155–159 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024274030200

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