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Influence of Al on internal friction spectrum of Fe–18Mn–0.6 C twinning-induced plasticity steel

Jung et al., 2012

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16123675182258637200
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Jung I
Lee S
De Cooman B
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Scripta Materialia

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The temperature dependence of the damping and the dynamic elastic modulus of Fe–18% Mn–0.6% C twinning-induced plasticity steel with different Al contents were investigated by the impulse excitation internal friction technique. The modulus effect was reduced and the …
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