Present achievements, problems and perspectives associated with a semi-empirical study of the Al–Cu–Mg–Si–Zn light alloy system
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I. Hurtado | H. Seifert | F. Aldinger | K. C. Kumar | P. Spencer | S. Fries | H. Lukas | P. Liang | T. Jantzen
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