High-Cycle Fatigue Properties at Cryogenic Temperatures in INCONEL 718 Nickel-based Superalloy
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概要
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- Japan Institute of Metalsの論文
- 2004-02-20
著者
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SUMIYOSHI HIDESHI
Material Information Technology Station, National Institute for Material Science
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Ogata Toshio
Materials Information Technology Station National Institute For Materials Science (mits/nims)
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Ono Yoshinori
Materials Information Technology Station National Institute For Materials Science (mits/nims)
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SUMIYOSHI Hideshi
National Research Institute for Metals
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Yuri Tetsumi
Materials Information Technology Station National Institute For Materials Science (mits/nims)
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TAKEUCHI Etsuo
Materials Information Technology Station, National Institute for Materials Science (MITS/NIMS)
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MATSUOKA Saburo
Materials Information Technology Station, National Institute for Materials Science (MITS/NIMS)
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Sumiyoshi H
National Research Institute For Metals
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Sumiyoshi Hideshi
Materials Information Technology Station National Institute For Materials Science (mits/nims)
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Sumiyoshi Hideshi
Material Information Technology Station National Institute For Material Science
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Matsuoka Saburo
Materials Information Technology Station National Institute For Materials Science (mits/nims)
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Takeuchi Etsuo
Materials Information Technology Station National Institute For Materials Science (mits/nims)
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