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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A discussion on “The stress intensity factor study of an elliptical cracked shaft” by Y.S. Shih and J.J. Chen Cai, C.Q.
2004
227 3 p. 355-358
4 p.
article
2 Author Index of Volume 227 2004
227 3 p. 363-364
2 p.
article
3 Axial offset control of PWR nuclear reactor core using intelligent techniques Boroushaki, Mehrdad
2004
227 3 p. 285-300
16 p.
article
4 Contents continued from OFC 2004
227 3 p. 367-
1 p.
article
5 Contents of Volume 227 2004
227 3 p. 359-361
3 p.
article
6 Effect of temperature on graphite oxidation behavior Xiaowei, Luo
2004
227 3 p. 273-280
8 p.
article
7 Finite element analysis of fluid–structure interaction in pipeline systems Sreejith, B.
2004
227 3 p. 313-322
10 p.
article
8 Interactions of I2 and CH3I with reactive metals under BWR severe-accident conditions Glänneskog, Henrik
2004
227 3 p. 323-329
7 p.
article
9 Inverse method for temperature and stress monitoring in complex-shaped bodies Duda, Piotr
2004
227 3 p. 331-347
17 p.
article
10 Numerical prediction of crack propagation by an enhanced element-free Galerkin method Lee, Sang-Ho
2004
227 3 p. 257-271
15 p.
article
11 Oxidation behaviour of an HTR fuel element matrix graphite in oxygen compared to a standard nuclear graphite Moormann, Rainer
2004
227 3 p. 281-284
4 p.
article
12 Quasi 3-D measurements of turbulence structure in horizontal air–water bubbly flow Yang, Jian
2004
227 3 p. 301-312
12 p.
article
13 Reliability of systems subject to common—cause hazards Salem, A.M.
2004
227 3 p. 349-354
6 p.
article
14 Subject Index of Volume 227 2004
227 3 p. 365-366
2 p.
article
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