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Activation Energy for High Temperature Creep of High Purity Aluminum

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H. I. HUANG, Junior Member AIME, formerly Graduate Student, University of California

TP 4288E. Manuscript, Nov. 7, 1955. New York Meeting, February 1956.

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Huang, H.IL., Sherby, O.D. & Dorn, J.E. Activation Energy for High Temperature Creep of High Purity Aluminum. JOM 8, 1385–1388 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03377890

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