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A criterion based on the energy in a finite volume to predict the fatigue behaviour of welded joints subjected to traction and flexion

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Lazzarin, P., Zambardi, R. & Atzori, B. A criterion based on the energy in a finite volume to predict the fatigue behaviour of welded joints subjected to traction and flexion. Welding International 17, 786–795 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1533/wint.2003.3150

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