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Yang, Lin, author.
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Three-Dimensional Microstructure-Based Models for Fatigue Crack Nucleation and Fatigue Crack
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Geva, Nadav, author.
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models on DFT data, a much improved initial guess can be made, greatly accelerating DFT optimizations
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Nummy, Thomas J., author.
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established theory and models behind it, and the experimental considerations in performing the technique. It
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Husain, Imad Ahmed, author.
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, singular quadrature, corner models, finite-difference schemes for internal stress evaluation, high
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Gadikor, Joel Edem Kwaku, author.
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Kuz-Ram and Modified Kuz-Ram models to determine the most accurate models applicable to a Western US
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Zhuang, Shihao, author.
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element models. Chapter 3 also shows solutions for the spin accumulation in multi-layered magnetic
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Huang, Wenxuan, author.
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obtain cluster expansion models that are guaranteed to preserve the ground states of the reference data
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Larson, Jonathan Michael, author.
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analytical models for surface diffusion and diffusion through a stressed electrolyte simultaneously
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Field, Daniel Morye, author.
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produced the greatest amounts of retained gamma-austenite in the as quenched microstructure. These models
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LaDouceur, Richard M., author.
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. Whereas traditional models fail to adequately address froth recovery and recovery by entrainment, the high
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Changizian, Pooyan, author.
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-hardening models have been applied to fit TEM-obtained microstructural data. The superposition of contributions is
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Nawer, Jannatun, author.
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, and Co. Both the models were applied and compared with the data obtained from another super alloy CMSX

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