Estimating the Monkman−Grant relation in the presence of errors in measurement of times to failure and minimum creep rates: with application to some high temperature materials
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The Monkman−Grant relation has the potential to reduce the development cycle for new materials, as it provides a means of lifting based on minimum creep rates that are typically observed early on. ...
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