Progress in Physics of Metals

247 papers and 1.1k indexed citations i.

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The 247 papers published in Progress in Physics of Metals in the last decades have received a total of 1.1k indexed citations. Papers published in Progress in Physics of Metals usually cover Materials Chemistry (137 papers), Mechanical Engineering (119 papers) and Mechanics of Materials (64 papers) specifically the topics of Metal and Thin Film Mechanics (34 papers), Metal Alloys Wear and Properties (28 papers) and Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels (27 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Progress in Physics of Metals are V. A. Tatarenko, Л. Б. Зуев, С. В. Коновалов, Taras M. Radchenko, Yu. F. Ivanov, В. Е. Громов, В. И. Данилов, В. М. Береснев, A.D. Pogrebnjak and Xizhang Chen.

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