Life prediction methodologies and data for ceramic materials
C. R. Brinkman
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Life prediction methodologies and data for ceramic materials
by C. R. Brinkman, S. F. Duffy
Published
1994
Publisher
ASTM
Pages
413
ISBN-10
0803118643
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