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VOL. 26 NO. i, SEPfEMBER2008

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Quality mapping of aluminium alloy diecastings

G. Timelli,F.Bonollo

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Effect of electrolyte composition on micro-arc anodization of AM60B magnesium alloy

M. Bestetti, F. Barlassina, A. Da Fomo, P.L.Cavallotti

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Predicting compositions and properties of aluminum die casting alloys using artificial neural network

L.Wang, D. Apelian, M. Makhlouf, W. Huang

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Ali Effect of eutectic modification and the solidification rate on the impact strength of A356 aluminum-silicon alloys

M. Merlin, L. Pivetti, G.L. Garagnani

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Controlled diffusion solidification: application to metal casting

K.Symeonidis,D. Apelian, M. M. Makhlouf

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