Youle et al., 1974 - Google Patents
The ageing behavior of an isothermally transformed 0.5% Ti− 0.1% C steelYoule et al., 1974
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- 15529958879507025046
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- Youle A
- Ralph B
- Freeman S
- Honeycombe R
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- Publication venue
- Metallography
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Electron microscopy and field-ion microscopy have been combined in a detailed high resolution study of the microstructure of an isothermally transformed Fe− 0.5% Ti− 0.1% C alloy. The alloy exhibits optimum mechanical properties during the early stages of …
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