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  1. Optical measurements of thermal residual stresses in alumina reinforced with chromium
  2. Recent advances in research on magnesium alloys and magnesium–calcium phosphate composites as biodegradable implant materials
  3. Rhenium doped chromium–alumina composites for high-temperature applications
  4. Advances in processing of NiAl intermetallic alloys and composites for high temperature aerospace applications
  5. Numerical modeling of deformation and fracture of reinforcing fibers in ceramic–metal composites
  6. Effect of grain size on thermal residual stresses and damage in sintered chromium–alumina composites: Measurement and modeling
  7. Comparative assessment of Young’s modulus measurements of metal–ceramic composites using mechanical and non-destructive tests and micro-CT based computational modeling
  8. Modeling of thermally induced damage in the processing of Cr–Al2O3 composites
  9. Thermal Residual Stresses Generated during Processing of Cr-Al2O3 Composites and their Influence on Macroscopic Elastic Properties
  10. Editorial
  11. Chemically Assisted Damage of Concrete: A Model of Expansion Under External Sulfate Attack
  12. Effective elastic properties of interpenetrating phase composites
  13. Micromechanical modeling of sulphate corrosion in concrete: Influence of ettringite forming reaction
  14. Micromechanics of Damage in Brittle Solids
  15. The sliding crack model of brittle deformation: An internal variable approach
  16. The sliding crack model revisited
  17. Internal Variable Representation of Microcrack Induced Inelasticity in Brittle Materials
  18. Chemo-micromechanics of brittle solids
  19. Elastic moduli of perforated plates in the neighborhood of critical state
  20. Rupture of central-force lattices revisited
  21. Brittle deformation of disordered solids
  22. Micromechanically Inspired Phenomenological Damage Model
  23. On the Form of Micromechanical Models of the Brittle Deformation of Solids
  24. A note on brittle damage description
  25. Tensor Functions Representations as Applied to Deriving Constitutive Relations for Skewed Anisotropy
  26. Micro- and Macromechanical Modeling of Inelastic Brittle Materials under Compression