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Constant Strain Rate Bend Tests on Hydrogen-Embrittled High Strength Steels

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W. BECK, Member AIME, formerly Associate Research Professor, Syracuse University

TP 4273E. Manuscript, May 12, 1955. Cleveland Meeting, October 1956.

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Beck, W., Klier, E.P. & Sachs, G. Constant Strain Rate Bend Tests on Hydrogen-Embrittled High Strength Steels. JOM 8, 1263–1268 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03377863

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