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Simulation of Quenching
Date
2010-07-01
Author
Şimşir, Caner
Gür, Cemil Hakan
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https://www.crcpress.com/Quenching-Theory-and-Technology-Second-Edition/Liscic-Tensi-Canale-Totten/p/book/9780849392795
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/72202
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Quenching Theory and Technology
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C. Şimşir and C. H. Gür,
Simulation of Quenching
. 2010, p. 667.