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Study of salt-water cracking behavior of 7050 T73651 aluminum alloy through slow strain rate testing under potentiostatic control.
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E. Kuş, “Study of salt-water cracking behavior of 7050 T73651 aluminum alloy through slow strain rate testing under potentiostatic control.,” Middle East Technical University, 2002.