Effect of Minor Alloying Elements (C, Ni, Cr, Mo) on the Long-Term Corrosion Behaviors of Ultrahigh-Strength Automotive Steel Sheet in Neutral Aqueous Environment
Hye Rin Bang, Jin-seong Park, Hwan Goo Seong, Sung Jin Kim
Korean J. Met. Mater.. 2022;60(1):35-45.   Published online 2021 Dec 10     DOI: https://doi.org/10.3365/KJMM.2022.60.1.35
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