Chapter 1 Alloy Steel: Properties and Use First-Principles Quantum Mechanical Approach to Stainless Steel Alloys

Accurate description of materials requires the most advanced atomic-scale techniques from both experimental and theoretical areas. In spite of the vast number of available techniques, however, the experimental study of the atomic-scale properties and phenomena even in simple solids is rather diffi...

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Main Author: Al-Zoubi, N. (auth)
Other Authors: Lu, S. (auth), Kokko, K. (auth), Nurmi, E. (auth), Johansson, B. (auth), Vitos, L. (auth), Ropo, M. (auth), Punkkinen, M.P.J (auth), Zhang, H.L (auth), J. Punkkinen, M. P. (auth)
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Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2011
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