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The effect of residual stresses on hardness of induction-hardened steel 45 [AISI C-1045]

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Kakuevitskii, V.A. The effect of residual stresses on hardness of induction-hardened steel 45 [AISI C-1045]. Met Sci Heat Treat 2, 219–222 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00681177

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