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Preface to the Special Issue on Volunteer Computing and Desktop Grids
British Library Online Contents | 2009| -
A damage model for ductile porous materials with a spherically anisotropic matrix
SAGE Publications | 2016| -
Limit analysis and lower/upper bounds to the macroscopic criterion of Drucker–Prager materials with spheroidal voids
British Library Online Contents | 2014| -
Strain rate dependence on the strength of martensite and pearlite
British Library Online Contents | 2006| -
Combined voids size and shape effects on the macroscopic criterion of ductile nanoporous materials
British Library Online Contents | 2013| -
Assessment of hollow spheroid models for ductile failure prediction by limit analysis and conic programming
British Library Online Contents | 2013| -
Non linear homogenization approach of strength of nanoporous materials with interface effects
British Library Online Contents | 2013| -
Non linear homogenization approach of strength of nanoporous materials with interface effects
British Library Online Contents | 2013|
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