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1 An analytical study on the instability phenomena during the phase transitions in a thin strip under uniaxial tension Dai, Hui-Hui
2012
60 4 p. 691-710
20 p.
article
2 A novel approach to study dislocation density tensors and lattice rotation patterns in atomistic simulations Begau, C.
2012
60 4 p. 711-722
12 p.
article
3 Effects of microscale inertia on dynamic ductile crack growth Jacques, N.
2012
60 4 p. 665-690
26 p.
article
4 Elasticity of polydomain liquid crystal elastomers Biggins, J.S.
2012
60 4 p. 573-590
18 p.
article
5 Hyper-pre-stress vs. strain-gradient for surface relaxation in diamond-like structures Danescu, Alexandre
2012
60 4 p. 623-642
20 p.
article
6 Mechanical properties of graphene papers Liu, Yilun
2012
60 4 p. 591-605
15 p.
article
7 Modelling cell wall growth using a fibre-reinforced hyperelastic–viscoplastic constitutive law Huang, R.
2012
60 4 p. 750-783
34 p.
article
8 Poromechanics of microporous media Brochard, L.
2012
60 4 p. 606-622
17 p.
article
9 Sintering and mud cracking in EB-PVD thermal barrier coatings Kumar, S.
2012
60 4 p. 723-749
27 p.
article
10 Stability of accretionary wedges based on the maximum strength theorem for fluid-saturated porous media Pons, A.
2012
60 4 p. 643-664
22 p.
article
11 Stiffness and strength of hierarchical polycrystalline materials with imperfect interfaces Paggi, Marco
2012
60 4 p. 557-572
16 p.
article
12 The study of relations between loading history and yield surfaces in powder materials using discrete finite element simulations Harthong, Barthélémy
2012
60 4 p. 784-801
18 p.
article
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