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Cryogenic Technical Articles |
lmcchesney |
Feb 9 2004, 09:31 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 488 Joined: 24-November 03 From: Ocala, Fl. Member No.: 1,381 Region Association: None |
I have reviewed all the messages from the foum regarding cryogenic processing of engine parts. However, it lacks good/significant documentation regarding the different processes done.
Does anyone know the source of technical articles regarding this process. There must be some University site with this information. Yes, I have searched the MIT site without success. Anyone have the information? Thanks, L. McChesney |
Targa |
Feb 10 2004, 04:54 PM
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