An evaluation of the plasticity-induced crack-closure concept and measurement methods

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An evaluation of the plasticity-induced crack-closure concept and measurement methods
1998, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, Available from National Technical Information Service
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"August 1998."

"Performing organization report number L-17748"--Report documentation page.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-26).

Performed by NASA Langley Research Center for the National Aeronautics and Space Aministration WU 538-02-10-01

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Hampton, Va, Springfield, Va
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NASA/TM -- 1998-208430, NASA technical memorandum -- 1998-208430.
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Evaluation of the plasticity induced crack closure concept and measurement methods

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26 p. :
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26

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OL19427685M

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