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Adiabatic shear localization in the impact of edge-notched specimens

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K. M. Roessig, J. J. Mason (1998). Adiabatic shear localization in the impact of edge-notched specimens. Experimental Mechanics, 38(3), 196-203. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02325743