ISSN 0430-6252. Physicochemical Mechanics of Materials. 2023.
Volume 59, Issue 5

The influence of inclusions on mechanical characteristics of structural-heterogeneous materials (Review)

Keywords

inclusion, crack, strength, crack growth resistance, endurance.

Cite as

Sylovaniuk V. P. and Ivantyshyn N. А. The influence of inclusions on mechanical characteristics of structural-heterogeneous materials (review). Physicochemical Mechanics of Materials. 2023. 59(5), 51-60.

https://doi.org/10.15407/pcmm2023.05.051

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