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Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory | 論文
- Influence of Thermal and Mechanical Processing on Room Temperature Mechanical Properties of Nickel Free High Nitrogen Austentic Stainless Steels
- Influence of Mechanical Processing and Heat Treatment on Microstructure Evolution in Nickel Free High Nitrogen Austentic Stainless Steels
- Processing Nickel Free High Nitrogen Austenitic Stainless Steels through Conventional Electroslag Remelting Process
- Recycling of Superalloy Scrap through Electro Slag Remelting
- Effect of process Variables on Electroslag Crucible Melting of Copper-Chromium Alloys
- Alumina Addition to Fluoride Slags for Recycling of Low Oxygen High Conductivity Copper Scrap through Electroslag Crucible Melting
- Electro Slag Crucible Melting for Recycling of Low Oxygen High Conductivity Copper Scrap
- Effect of Carbon Content on Mechanical Properties of Electroslag Remelted Fe_3Al Based Intermetallic Alloys
- Processing of Fe_3Al Based Intermetallic Alloys through Electroslag Remelting
- Effect of Hot Working on Room Temperature Mechanical Properties and Stress-rupture Behaviour of ESR Processed Fe-16wt%Al Intermetallic Alloys
- Development of Fe_3Al Based Intermetallic Alloys by Electroslag Remelting
- Magnetic Properties of Mechanically Milled Sm-Co Permanent Magnetic Materials with the TbCu_7 Structure
- Some Theoretical Aspects on Designing Nickel Free High Nitrogen Austenitic Stainless Steels
- An Efficient Combustion Process for Synthesis of YBa_2Cu_3O_7
- Effect of Melting Process and Aluminium Content on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Fe-Al Alloys
- Production of Cu-Cr Alloys by In-situ Reduction of Chromium Oxide during Air Induction Melting
- Modelling of Interaction between Creep and Oxditaion Behaviour for Eegineering Materials
- Nucleation of Ω Phase in an Al-Cu-Mg Alloy Containing Small Additions of Ag
- Effect of Process Parameters on In-situ Reduction of Chromium Oxide during Electro Slag Crucible Melting of Cu-Cr Alloy
- The reduction of divalent copper and tetravalent tellurium by ascorbic acid - Application to copper telluride analysis.