Hot Workability of M42 Tool Steel Additionally Alloyed with Co and Mo
Milan Terčelj,
Goran Kugler,
Matevz Fazarinc,
Iztok Peruš,
Milan Terčelj
Search for more papers by this authorGoran Kugler
Search for more papers by this authorMatevz Fazarinc
Search for more papers by this authorIztok Peruš
Search for more papers by this authorMilan Terčelj,
Goran Kugler,
Matevz Fazarinc,
Iztok Peruš,
Milan Terčelj
Search for more papers by this authorGoran Kugler
Search for more papers by this authorMatevz Fazarinc
Search for more papers by this authorIztok Peruš
Search for more papers by this authorBook Editor(s):Tao Jiang, Jiann-Yang Hwang,
Phillip J. Mackey,
Onuralp Yucel,
Guifeng Zhou,
Jiann-Yang Hwang
Search for more papers by this authorPhillip J. Mackey
Search for more papers by this authorOnuralp Yucel
Search for more papers by this authorGuifeng Zhou
Search for more papers by this authorFirst published: 20 February 2013
Summary
This chapter contains sections titled:
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Introduction
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Experimental Procedure
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Results and Discussions
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Conclusions
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