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The MECHANISM OF STRESS RELIEF CRACKING IN Cr-Mo-V STEELS
doi 10.1016/b978-0-08-022138-0.50097-6
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January 1, 1978
Authors
R.A. Tait
J.F. Knott
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Elsevier
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