THE EFFECTS OF CARBON SEGREGATION AND ARGON ADSORPTION ON THE ADHESIVE BEHAVIOR OF Fe-A1 COUPLE
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The effects of carbon segregation and argon adsorption on adhesive interaction between Fe-A1 contact were investigated experimentally. The presence of argon atoms and carbon segregation could reduce the adhesive interaction markedly.
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SUN Jiansan, QI Zhenzhong, LIU Ling, YAO Weiguo. THE EFFECTS OF CARBON SEGREGATION AND ARGON ADSORPTION ON THE ADHESIVE BEHAVIOR OF Fe-A1 COUPLE[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1988, 5(1): 33-36.
SUN Jiansan, QI Zhenzhong, LIU Ling, YAO Weiguo. THE EFFECTS OF CARBON SEGREGATION AND ARGON ADSORPTION ON THE ADHESIVE BEHAVIOR OF Fe-A1 COUPLE[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1988, 5(1): 33-36.
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SUN Jiansan, QI Zhenzhong, LIU Ling, YAO Weiguo. THE EFFECTS OF CARBON SEGREGATION AND ARGON ADSORPTION ON THE ADHESIVE BEHAVIOR OF Fe-A1 COUPLE[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1988, 5(1): 33-36.
SUN Jiansan, QI Zhenzhong, LIU Ling, YAO Weiguo. THE EFFECTS OF CARBON SEGREGATION AND ARGON ADSORPTION ON THE ADHESIVE BEHAVIOR OF Fe-A1 COUPLE[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1988, 5(1): 33-36.
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