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Welding Research Supplement - The Stress-Relief Cracking Susceptibility of a New Ferritic Steel -- Part 1: Single-Pass Heat-Affected Zone Simulations - Under different heat inputs and postweld heat treatments, a new alloy is tested against a standard allo

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