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Introducing an interface failure model to predict fatigue crack growth of biomedical material specimens

Introducing an interface failure model to predict fatigue crack growth of biomedical material specimens
Introducing an interface failure model to predict fatigue crack growth of biomedical material specimens
63F
Chen, J.
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Taylor, M.
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Gregson, P.J.
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Browne, M.
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Chen, J.
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Taylor, M.
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Gregson, P.J.
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Browne, M.
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Chen, J., Taylor, M., Gregson, P.J. and Browne, M. (2001) Introducing an interface failure model to predict fatigue crack growth of biomedical material specimens. Fifth International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechaniocs and Biomedical Engineering, 31st October - 3rd November 2001. 63F .

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Published date: 2001
Venue - Dates: Fifth International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechaniocs and Biomedical Engineering, 31st October - 3rd November 2001, 2001-01-01

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Local EPrints ID: 21904
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/21904
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Date deposited: 31 Mar 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 14:34

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Author: J. Chen
Author: M. Taylor
Author: P.J. Gregson
Author: M. Browne

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