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dc.contributor.authorENGELEN, Tine-
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dc.date.issued2020-
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dc.description.abstractFaculteit Industriële ingenieurswetenschappen master in de industriële wetenschappen: bouwkunde Masterthesis Efficient and objective modeling of strain localization using transient gradient-enhanced damage models 2019•2020 PROMOTOR : Prof. dr. ing. Bram VANDOREN Tine Engelen Scriptie ingediend tot het behalen van de graad van master in de industriële wetenschappen: bouwkunde Confidentieel Gezamenlijke opleiding UHasselt en KU Leuven-
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dc.titleEfficient and objective modeling of strain localization using transient gradient-enhanced damage models-
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local.contributor.corpauthorProf. dr. Angelo Simone-
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