Numerical Modeling of Materials under Extreme Conditions / / Yao Shen, Ning Gao.

In this reprint, the underlying damage mechanisms of materials used under extreme conditions are explored using computer simulation and modelling methods, presenting important information to predict the lifetime of related facilities. The scope of this reprint embraces numerical work on material res...

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