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Effects of Metallurgical and Electrochemical Factors on the Cracking of Some Nuclear Power Station Steels at High Temperatures
Effects of Metallurgical and Electrochemical Factors on the Cracking of Some Nuclear Power Station Steels at High Temperatures
Effects of Metallurgical and Electrochemical Factors on the Cracking of Some Nuclear Power Station Steels at High Temperatures
Gnip, I. P. (author) / Antoshchak, I. M. (author)
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS C/C OF PROBLEMY PROCHNOSTI ; 28 ; 210-216
1996-01-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.11
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