Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

, Volume 15, Issue 9, pp 693–695 | Cite as

Mechanical properties of rolled steels with an ultimate strength of 60–70 kgf/mm2 and their welded joints

  • E. R. Khismatulin
  • V. D. Molchanova
  • E. I. Zubarenkov
  • A. G. Kolmakov
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Mechanical Property Ultimate Strength Rolled Steel 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1980

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  • E. R. Khismatulin
  • V. D. Molchanova
  • E. I. Zubarenkov
  • A. G. Kolmakov

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