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Nondestructive testing of work-hardening depth in ferromagnetic components by a multifrequency electromagnetic method

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A stochastic model has been used in electrical measurement of a nonelectrical quantity to resolve some problems under conditions of uncertainty.

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Plakhotnyuk, A.N. Nondestructive testing of work-hardening depth in ferromagnetic components by a multifrequency electromagnetic method. Soviet Physics Journal 11, 141–144 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00822488

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