An automatic crack measuring system using the direct-current potential-difference method
G. W. Revill
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An automatic crack measuring system using the direct-current potential-difference method
by G. W. Revill
Published
1985
Publisher
Aeronautical Research Laboratories
Pages
9
Subjects
A comparison of single-cycle versus multiple-cycle proof testing strategies
Small-crack effects in high-strength aluminum alloys
Fatigue-life prediction methodology using small-crack theory
An assessment of fatigue damage and crack growth prediction techniques
AGARD engine disc cooperative test programme
Through-the-thickness fatigue crack closure behavior in an aluminum alloy
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