Further Study on the Effects of Specimen Thickness and Grain Size on the Creep Behavior of Aluminum Alloy Foils
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著者
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Zhou Qing
Department Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hubei College Of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Zhou Qing
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Nagaoka University Of Technology
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ITOH Goroh
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology
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YAMASHITA Tomotaka
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology
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Itoh Goroh
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Ibaraki University
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Zhou Qing
Department Of Anesthesia Critical Care Medicine & Emergency Medicine Center Zhongnan Hospital Wu
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Yamashita Tomotaka
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Nagaoka University Of Technology
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