Researchers from the Skoltech Petroleum Center have presented new results that will improve the predictions of stress redistribution used in strength...
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Researchers from the Skoltech Petroleum Center have presented new results that will improve the predictions of stress redistribution used in strength models of composite materials, which will result in fewer tests and costs needed for their production.
Researchers from the Skoltech Petroleum Center have presented new results that will improve the predictions of stress redistribution used in strength...
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