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Publications by Hisatake ITOGA
Effects of Mechanical and Environmental Factors on the Notch Tensile Strength of 1,300MPa Class SCM435 High-Strength Steel in Hydrogen Gas
Journal of Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering
Effect of Hydrogen Exposure on the Notch Tensile Properties of High Strength Steel in Hydrogen Gas Environment
Journal of Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering
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Effect of Hydrogen Charging Direction on Hydrogen-Induced Phenomena of High Strength Steel.
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On the Fatigue Strength for Butt Welded Joints of Thick Plates of High Tensile Strength Structural Steel and Effect of Finishing of Welded Part on the Fatigue Strength
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