ENGINEERING MECHANICS AND MATERIALS RESEARCH IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AGE
Ken P Chong, Daniel C Davis
Mechanics and Materials Programs, Division of Civil and Mechanical Systems, Directorate for Engineering, National Science Foundation, Arlington V A 22230, U. S. A.
Ken P Chong;Daniel C Davis. ENGINEERING MECHANICS AND MATERIALS RESEARCH IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AGE. Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition), 1999, 20(12): 1305-1309.
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