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Implementation of a damage evolution law for dual-phase steels in Gurson-type models

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Tudor BALAN, Xavier LEMOINE, Eric MAIRE, Anne-Marie HABRAKEN - Implementation of a damage evolution law for dual-phase steels in Gurson-type models - Materials and Design - Vol. 88, p.1213-1222 - 2015

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