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Figure 1. (a) Changes of Tensile Strength with increasing Ni content in the Copper- Nickel Alloy (b) Schematic diagram of generation of Lattice strain with incorporation of small substitutional element within the metal (Reprinted from [25])
Figure 3. Inner door body panel for automobile from IF steel (Reprinted from [33])
Figure 5. Typical application of TRIP steel for manufacturing B-Pillar reinforcement and Bumper cross member respectively (Reprinted from [76])
Figure 6. (a) Seat Flange, (b) tunnel stiffener and (c) suspension arm made by CP 600,800 Steel (Reprinted from [87])
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