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Technical note

Effect of austenitizing temperature on toughness of martensitic steels

Pages 208-209 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013

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Robert O. Ritchie & R. M. Horn. (1978) Further considerations on the inconsistency in toughness evaluation of AISI 4340 steel austenitized at increasing temperatures. Metallurgical Transactions A 9:3, pages 331-341.
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