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Study of the high-temperature creep of multilaminate iron/copper and nickel/copper condensates

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The work was performed according to a plan of Soviet-American cooperation in the area of electrometallurgy. Multilaminate condensates of iron/copper were obtained at the E. O. Paton Institute of Electric Welding, while multilaminate condensates of nickel/copper were obtained at the University of California.

Translated from Problemy Prochnosti, No. 11, pp. 45–47, November, 1982.

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Movchan, B.A., Dabizha, E.V., Bansha, R.F. et al. Study of the high-temperature creep of multilaminate iron/copper and nickel/copper condensates. Strength Mater 14, 1474–1476 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00768942

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