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Microstructure-sensitive extreme value probabilities of fatigue in advanced engineering alloys

Przybyla, 2010

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10105590797866262835
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Przybyla C
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A novel microstructure-sensitive extreme value probabilistic framework is introduced to evaluate material performance/variability for damage evolution processes (eg, fatigue, fracture, creep). This framework employs newly developed extreme value marked …
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