Discussion of Edge-Bonded Dissimilar Orthogonal Elastic Wedges under Normal and Shear Loading
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This paper, published in 1969, received 590 indexed citations . Written by J. Dundurs covering the research area of Building and Construction, Civil and Structural Engineering and Mechanics of Materials. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Mechanics of Materials (506 citations), Mechanical Engineering (123 citations), Materials Chemistry (98 citations), Civil and Structural Engineering (84 citations) and Electrical and Electronic Engineering (53 citations).
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