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Abdulnaser M. Alshoaibi and Abdullateef H. Bashiri
The objective of this study is to examine the behavior of fatigue crack growth (FCG) in the mixed mode (I/II) of the AISI 316 austenitic stainless steel alloy, considering mode mixity angles of 30°, 45°, and 60°. This particular alloy is widely used in t...
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Yurianto Yurianto,Pratikto Pratikto,Rudy Soenoko,Wahyono Suprapto
Pág. 43 - 51
Components for combat vehicles need (such as body panzers, main battle tank, armored personnel carrier) to be made of high strength and hardness steel. However, during and after the welding process is complete, this steel often leaves cracks. Quenched an...
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Yuta Honma, Gen Sasaki and Kunihiko Hashi
In our previous study, intercritical quenching from the dual-phase region of ferrite and austenite regions, which is called lamellarizing (L) treatment, brought a clear improvement of balance between the strength and toughness of Cu-containing low alloy ...
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Teemu Lahtinen, Pedro Vilaça, Pasi Peura and Saara Mehtonen
The modern high strength steel plates have an excellent combination of strength and toughness based on micro-alloying and complex microstructure. Retaining this combination of properties in the weld zone is a major challenge for applications in high-dema...
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J. M. Sánchez-Amaya et al.
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C. Hsu and J. Mumaw
Pág. 45
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Rowe, M. D.
Pág. 313 - S-320-S
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Weldability of Galvannealed Interstitial Free Steel
Pág. 876 - 881
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Insu Woo and Yasushi Kikuchi
Pág. 1334 - 1343
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Sanjay Kumar Dhua,Debasis Mukerjee and Darbha Subrahmanya Sarma
Pág. 290 - 298
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