Thermal Release of Hydrogen from High Strength Steel Containing Retained Austenite
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概要
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- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 1999-03-15
著者
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Yin J
Shanghai No. 5 Steel
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HARADA Hisashi
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering & Advanced Materials Research
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Tsubakino H
Himeji Inst. Technol. Hyogo Jpn
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Tsubakino Harushige
Department Of Materials Science And Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering University Of Hyogo
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YIN Jiang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Himeji Institute of Technol
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Harada H
Hiroshima Univ. Jpn
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Harada Hisashi
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Physical Sciences And Engineering & Advanced Material Researc
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