The assessment of reactor pressure vessels, usually based on crack initiation, could be completed using the crack arrest concept. The methodology classically recommended in safety codes and standards does not take into account the dynamic effects which are very important in crack arrest phenomena. T
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Micromechanical Modeling of Crack Propagation with Competing Ductile and Cleavage Failure
✍ Scribed by Hütter, Geralf; Zybell, Lutz; Kuna, Meinhard
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