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The effect of reinforcement clustering on the steady-state creep behaviors of discontinuous metal matrix composite: A possible origin of 'anomalously high' stress exponent
The effect of reinforcement clustering on the steady-state creep behaviors of discontinuous metal matrix composite: A possible origin of 'anomalously high' stress exponent
The effect of reinforcement clustering on the steady-state creep behaviors of discontinuous metal matrix composite: A possible origin of 'anomalously high' stress exponent
Lee, W. J. (author) / Jo, S. K. (author) / Park, I. M. (author) / Park, Y. H. (author)
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A ; 528 ; 4564-4568
2011-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.11
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