Issue 36
T. Fekete, Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale, 36 (2016) 78-98; DOI: 10.3221/IGF-ESIS.36.09
Structural Integrity Calculations gives a concise, illustrative definition of the problem. Moreover, it can be used as a tool for deriving relevant aspects needed for further refinements or discussions.
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he kind help of Dr. J. Gadó and Dr. F. Gillemot for many years is gratefully acknowledged. The support of Dr. Á. Horváth, Prof. P. Trampus and Prof. L. Tóth is thankfully acknowledged. The work of L. Tatár, D. Antók and J. Pirkó is kindly acknowledged.
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