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January 1967
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Journal of Engineering for Power
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Discussion: “Increasing Strength of Gas Turbine Alloys by Cold Work Prior to Aging” (Richmond, F. M., 1967, ASME J. Eng. Power, 89, pp. 61–66)
A. E. Marsh
A. E. Marsh
Jessop Saville, Ltd., Sheffield, England
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A. E. Marsh
Jessop Saville, Ltd., Sheffield, England
J. Eng. Power. Jan 1967, 89(1): 66 (1 pages)
Published Online: January 1, 1967
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Marsh, A. E. (January 1, 1967). "Discussion: “Increasing Strength of Gas Turbine Alloys by Cold Work Prior to Aging” (Richmond, F. M., 1967, ASME J. Eng. Power, 89, pp. 61–66)." ASME. J. Eng. Power. January 1967; 89(1): 66. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3616620
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