Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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These single phases could not have been easily tested by conventional technique due to its small size until present time . An array of nanoindentation marks spaced sub - micro metre was ...
These single phases could not have been easily tested by conventional technique due to its small size until present time . An array of nanoindentation marks spaced sub - micro metre was ...
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And , an advanced indentation technique satisfies the needs ( Lee et al . , 1999 ) . The advanced indentation technique is developed from the conventional hardness test ...
And , an advanced indentation technique satisfies the needs ( Lee et al . , 1999 ) . The advanced indentation technique is developed from the conventional hardness test ...
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The mapping technique can be used to develop irregular elements . It results in the DQEM ( 3 ] . The GDQ can also be used to develop the irregular elements . It results in the GDQEM ( 8 ] . There is also a discrete element analysis ...
The mapping technique can be used to develop irregular elements . It results in the DQEM ( 3 ] . The GDQ can also be used to develop the irregular elements . It results in the GDQEM ( 8 ] . There is also a discrete element analysis ...
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