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TITULO

Changing the hardness of the metal on the surface of the rolling train wheels after the formation of the slide

I. O. Vakulenko    
V. H. Anofriiev    
Yu. L. Nadezhdin    

Resumen

The issues re. estimation of character of hardness change along a defect formed during operation of a railway wheel are considered.

PÁGINAS
pp. 256 - 258
MATERIAS
INFRAESTRUCTURA

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