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Structure–property relationship in a 960MPa grade ultrahigh strength low carbon niobium–vanadium microalloyed steel: The significance of high frequency induction tempering
Structure–property relationship in a 960MPa grade ultrahigh strength low carbon niobium–vanadium microalloyed steel: The significance of high frequency induction tempering
Structure–property relationship in a 960MPa grade ultrahigh strength low carbon niobium–vanadium microalloyed steel: The significance of high frequency induction tempering
Xie, Z.J. (author) / Fang, Y.P. (author) / Han, G. (author) / Guo, H. (author) / Misra, R.D.K. (author) / Shang, C.J. (author)
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A ; 618 ; 112-117
2014-01-01
6 pages
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