Cast Iron Versus Aluminium Cylinder Head Materials: Their Properies Concerning to Thermo Mechanical Fatigue

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Cast Iron Versus Aluminium Cylinder Head Materials: Their Properies Concerning to Thermo Mechanical Fatigue. / Winter, Gerhard; Riedler, Martin; Minichmayr, Robert et al.
Cast Iron Versus Aluminium Cylinder Head Materials: Their Properies Concerning to Thermo Mechanical Fatigue. 2005. S. 196-197.

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Winter G, Riedler M, Minichmayr R, Eichlseder W. Cast Iron Versus Aluminium Cylinder Head Materials: Their Properies Concerning to Thermo Mechanical Fatigue. in Cast Iron Versus Aluminium Cylinder Head Materials: Their Properies Concerning to Thermo Mechanical Fatigue. 2005. S. 196-197

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Winter, Gerhard ; Riedler, Martin ; Minichmayr, Robert et al. / Cast Iron Versus Aluminium Cylinder Head Materials: Their Properies Concerning to Thermo Mechanical Fatigue. Cast Iron Versus Aluminium Cylinder Head Materials: Their Properies Concerning to Thermo Mechanical Fatigue. 2005. S. 196-197

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