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Effect of chromium and zirconium content on structure, strength and electrical conductivity of Cu-Cr-Zr alloys after high pressure torsion
Effect of chromium and zirconium content on structure, strength and electrical conductivity of Cu-Cr-Zr alloys after high pressure torsion
Effect of chromium and zirconium content on structure, strength and electrical conductivity of Cu-Cr-Zr alloys after high pressure torsion
Shangina, D.V. (author) / Bochvar, N.R. (author) / Morozova, A.I. (author) / Belyakov, A.N. (author) / Kaibyshev, R.O. (author) / Dobatkin, S.V. (author)
MATERIALS LETTERS ; 199 ; 46-49
2017-01-01
4 pages
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