Citation:

B-19. E. Billur, “12 – Hot formed steels,” in Automotive Steels: Design, Metallurgy, Processing and Applications, R. Rana and S. B. Singh, Eds., Woodhead Publishing, 2017, pp. 387-411, elsevier.com/books/automotive-steels/rana/978-0-08-100638-2; 

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