Effect of Grain Boundary Resistivity on Solid State Phase Transformation Induced by Electric Current Pulse in a Cold-Rolled Cu-Zn Alloy
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- 2012-06-01
著者
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Zhao X
Key Laboratory For Anisotropy And Texture Of Materials (ministry Of Education) Northeastern Universi
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Dai Wenbin
School Of Materials And Metallurgy Northeastern University
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Dai Wenbin
School Of Materials And Metallurgy Northeastern Univ.
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Zhao Xiang
Key Laboratory For Anisotropy And Texture Of Materials (ministry Of Education) Northeastern Universi
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Wang Xinli
School Of Materials And Metallurgy Northeastern University
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Zhao Xiang
School Of Materials And Metallurgy Northeastern Univ.
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Wang Xinli
Research Institute Northeastern University
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