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Stress intensity factors of embedded elliptical cracks for weight function applications


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
22 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
1573-2673

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✦ Synopsis


CORRIGENDUM "STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS OF EMBEDDED ELLIPTICAL CRACKS FOR WEIGHT FUNCTION APPLICATIONS," T. Fett and C. Mattheck* The following corrections have been brought to our attention: Equation (3): The second coefficient in the first row of MB has to be 0.0003/z instead of 0.003p, Equation (3): The fourth coefficient in the fourth row of M B has to be 0.4603/za instead of 0.0463p a , Equation (4): The fourth eoemcient in the second row of MB has to be 2.277/~3 instead of 2.77/~ :1.

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