SIBLEYK. D. and BREYERN. N.: Metall. Trans., 1976, 7A, 1602–1604.
2.
MINTZB. and TURNERP. J.: ibid., 1978, 9A, 1611–1617.
3.
HYDREANP. P., CHARDJ. E., and SHELTONC. H.: ‘Mechanical working and steel processing X‘, 474–482; 1972, New York, AIME.
4.
KRISHNADEVM. R.: ‘Extra low carbon-copper-columbium high strength steel‘, Canadian Patent no. 988751, 1976.
5.
KRISHNADEVM. R. and GALIBOISA.: Met. Technal., 1974, 1, 300–302.
6.
LE MAYI., KRISHNADEVM. R., and GALIBOISA.: ‘Current and potential pipeline steels for Northern conditions‘, ASME paper no. 74-pet-22, ASME, New York, presented at the Petroleum Mechanical Engineering Conf., Dallas, Texas, 15–18Sept.1974.
7.
IRANIJ. J., DULIEUD., and TITHERG.: `Low-alloy steels’, 75–89; 1968, London, The Iron and Steel Institute.
8.
KENNEFORDA. S., OXLEEC. H., and RANCEV. E.: ‘Low-alloy steels‘, 91–96; 1968, London, The Iron and Steel Institute.
9.
ASTM Specification no. A645–78.
10.
‘1979 Annual book of ASTM Standards’, Pt 4, 619; 1979Philadelphia, Pa, American Society for Testing and Materials.
11.
WILSONE. A.: J. Iron Steel Inst., 1968, 206, 164–168.
12.
KRISHNADEVM. R. and LE MAYI.: ibid., 1970, 208, 458–462.
13.
BAIRDJ. D. and PRESTONR. R.: ‘Processing and properties of low carbon steel‘, (ed. GrayJ. M.), 1–46; 1973, New York, AIME.