Dependence of electrochemical heterogeneity of steel on the degree of contamination by nonmetallic inclusions

  • A. I. Osaul
  • I. P. Volchok
  • I. E. Zamostyanik
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Nonmetallic Inclusion Electrochemical Heterogeneity 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1979

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. I. Osaul
    • 1
  • I. P. Volchok
    • 1
  • I. E. Zamostyanik
    • 1
  1. 1.Physicomechanical InstituteAcademy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSRLvov

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