Fatigue of Ti6Al4V Structural Health Monitoring Systems Produced by Selective Laser Melting
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Patrick Guillaume | Herman Terryn | Maria Strantza | Reza Vafadari | Isabelle Vandendael | P. Guillaume | H. Terryn | W. Van Paepegem | B. Vrancken | M. Strantza | R. Vafadari | Dieter de Baere | I. Vandendael | D. Van Hemelrijck | Wim van Paepegem | Bey Vrancken | Dieter de Baere | Danny van Hemelrijck
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