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The stress intensity factors for an infinitely long, transversely isotropic, thick-walled cylinder which contains a ring-shaped crack.
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1992
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Altınel, Tülin
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T. Altınel, “The stress intensity factors for an infinitely long, transversely isotropic, thick-walled cylinder which contains a ring-shaped crack.,” Middle East Technical University, 1992.