Anisotropic Fracture Behavior of the 3rd Generation Advanced High-Strength – Quenching and Partitioning Steels: Experiments and Simulation
Zinan Li(Sakarya University), Junhe Lian(Aalto University), Fuhui Shen(RWTH Aachen University), Wolfram Volk(Technical University of Munich), Junying Min(Tongji University), Yi Liu(Tongji University), Christoph Hartmann(Technical University of Munich), Sebastian Müntermann(RWTH Aachen University), Roman Norz(Technical University of Munich)
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