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Constitutive model for the numerical analysis of phase transformation in polycrystalline shape memory alloys

International Journal of Plasticity, vol. 32-33

2011-11-11 04:58:53

D. Lagoudas, D. Hartl, Y. Chemisky, L. Machado, P. Popov, Constitutive Model for the Numerical Analysis of Phase Transformation in Polycrystalline Shape Memory Alloys, In- ternational Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 32–33, pp. 155–183, 2012. (IF: 4.36)

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