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This paper is focused on the investigation of the effect of annealing on the microstructure and mechanical properties of welded carbon steel. The properties put into consideration were strength, hardness, ductility, and microstructure examination of the sample with optical microscopy. Samples of the same grades of steel plates of 10mm diameters wer...
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