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Determination of stress-intensity factors by the method of caustics in anisotropic materials

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Jun 01, 1995
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35(2)
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M. -C. Baik, S. -H. Choi, J. -S. Hawong, et al. (1995). Determination of stress-intensity factors by the method of caustics in anisotropic materials. Experimental Mechanics, 35(2), 137-143. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02326471