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This chapter is essentially a summary of all foregoing chapters and serves as an introduction to those following on fracture control and damage tolerance requirements. As such it is repetitive in many ways and contains many cross-references to other chapters. Nevertheless, despite its repitition, the reader may find it useful as a general tie-in of the general procedures, and as a reference to other parts of this book where the issues are discussed in more detail.
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Broek, D. (1989). Analysis procedures. In: The Practical Use of Fracture Mechanics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2558-8_10
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