Retraction
Ductile to Brittle Transition Temperature of Functionally Graded Steels
Paper Information
Record ID:
21218
Author(s):
Publication Date:
March 07, 2011
Retraction Date:
September 13, 2019
(6.2 years years ago)
Subjects:
Institution:
Department of Technical and Engineering Sciences, Islamic Azad University (Saveh Branch), Felestin Sq., Saveh, IranCountry:
🇮🇷 IranArticle Type:
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Not indexed in PubMed
Retraction PubMed ID:
Not indexed in PubMed
Retraction Details
Citations (5)
5
Total Citations1
Post-Retraction(20.0%)
4
Pre-Retraction0
Same DayPost-Retraction Citation Analysis
0
Within 30 days
1
Within 1 year
0
After 2+ years
298
Days since retraction (latest)
Retraction Note to: Modeling ductile to brittle transition temperature of functionally graded steels by fuzzy logic
Ali Nazari, Amir Ali Milani
Journal of Materials Science
Open Access
Published: Jul 2020
1 citation
1 citation
298 days after retraction
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Modeling the correlation between Charpy impact energy and chemical composition of functionally graded steels by artificial neural networks
Ali Nazari
Neural Computing and Applications
Published: Jul 2012
24 citations
24 citations
2624 days before retraction
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Analytical modeling of tensile strength of functionally graded steels
Ali Nazari
Neural Computing and Applications
Published: Jun 2012
5 citations
5 citations
2633 days before retraction
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Prediction microhardness profile of functionally graded steels by ANFIS
Hamid Bohlooli, Ali Nazari, Mohammad Mehdi Kaykha
Neural Computing and Applications
Published: Dec 2011
4 citations
4 citations
2817 days before retraction
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Application of artificial neural networks for analytical modeling of Charpy impact energy of functionally graded steels
Ali Nazari
Neural Computing and Applications
Published: Nov 2011
21 citations
21 citations
2865 days before retraction
Quick Stats
Total Citations:
5
Years Since Retraction:
6.2 years
Open Access:
Yes
Last Checked:
Never