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The eutectic carbides and creep rupture strength of 25Cr20Ni heat-resistant steel tubes centrifugally cast with different solidification conditions
The eutectic carbides and creep rupture strength of 25Cr20Ni heat-resistant steel tubes centrifugally cast with different solidification conditions
The eutectic carbides and creep rupture strength of 25Cr20Ni heat-resistant steel tubes centrifugally cast with different solidification conditions
Wu, X. Q. (author) / Jing, H. M. (author) / Zheng, Y. G. (author) / Yao, Z. M. (author) / Ke, W. (author) / Hu, Z. Q. (author)
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING -LAUSANNE- A ; 293 ; 252 - 260
2000-01-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.11
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