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Effect of titanium on fatigue strength of steels
Effect of titanium additions up to 2.8% at 500 and 600 C on steels containing C, Si, Mn, Cr, Mo, and V investigated in 1000 and 16,000hr tests.
Effect of titanium on fatigue strength of steels
Effect of titanium additions up to 2.8% at 500 and 600 C on steels containing C, Si, Mn, Cr, Mo, and V investigated in 1000 and 16,000hr tests.
Effect of titanium on fatigue strength of steels
Der Einfluss von Titan auf die Dauerstandfestigkeit von Staehlen
Houdremont, E. (author) / Bandel, G. (author)
1942
13 pages
Tables, Charts, Photomicrographs
Article (Journal)
German
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