Thermoelastic Crack Analysis in Functionally Graded Pipelines Conveying Natural Gas by an FEM

Faculty Engineering Year: 2018
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Journal: Journal of applied and computational mechanics world scientific Volume:
Keywords : Thermoelastic Crack Analysis , Functionally Graded Pipelines Conveying    
Abstract:
Thermoelastic Crack Analysis in Functionally Graded Pipelines Conveying Natural Gas by an FEM
   
     
 
       

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