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Original Articles

Study of residual stress reduction in welded joints using phase transformation behaviour of welding material. Studies on numerical simulation of temperature, microstructure, and thermal stress histories during welding and their application to welded structures (2nd report)

Pages 773-782 | Published online: 08 Jul 2010

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