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- [1] HOW HEAT TREATMENT CAN IMPROVE 9% Ni STEEL WELD TOUGHNESS. Welding and Metal Fabrication, 1981, 49 (08): : 499 - 502
- [2] INFLUENCE OF CRACK LENGTH AND SPECIMEN THICKNESS ON FRACTURE TOUGHNESS. Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India): Mechanical Engineering Division, 1980, 60 (pt ME 5): : 149 - 152
- [3] STUDIES ON TEMPERATURE-RATE SENSITIVITY OF PLASTIC FLOW STRESSES AND ON FRACTURE TOUGHNESS. Reports of The Research Institute for Strength and Fracture of Materials, Tohoku University, 1977, 13 (01): : 1 - 57
- [4] Application of Hopkinson's Split Bar Technique for Evaluating Dynamic Fracture Toughness. Kovove Materialy, 1981, 19 (06): : 709 - 724
- [5] EFFECT OF THE SHAPE OF LARGE AK4-1 ALLOY INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS ON HARDENABILITY AND FRACTURE TOUGHNESS. Metal Science and Heat Treatment (English Translation of Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov), 1981, 23 (1-2): : 129 - 131
- [6] Effect of Rolling Conditions on Properties of Low-pearlitic Steel. Izvestia Akademii nauk SSSR. Metally, 1980, (06): : 121 - 123
- [7] Effect of austenitizing on texture redistribution of cold drawn pearlitic steel wire Cailiao Yanjiu Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Materials Research, 2014, 28 (08): : 615 - 620
- [8] Effect of Grain Size on the Toughness of Ferritic-Pearlitic Mass-Produced Structural Steels. Neue Huette, 1975, 20 (01): : 42 - 45
- [9] Metallurgical Processes During Preheating and Roughing of Microalloyed Structural Steel. 1981, 101 (12): : 17 - 21
- [10] EFFECT OF DISCONTINUOUS CHANGE IN COOLING RATE DURING CONTINUOUS COOLING ON THE PEARLITIC TRANSFORMATION BEHAVIOR OF STEEL. Tetsu-To-Hagane/Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 1975, 61 (10): : 2375 - 2390