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    Nov 4, 2007, 07:33 AM
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    I must write a paper on Sn-Sb alloy or Sn-Al alloy with creep or stress strain , its uses , its advantages and disadvantages.

    I try to search on the web but I don't find thing.

    Note:
    Please quickly because I need it on next Thursday.

    Very thanks.:confused:
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    Nov 4, 2007, 07:57 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by theoretical physics
    I must write a paper on Sn-Sb alloy or Sn-Al alloy with creep or stress strain , its uses , its advantages and disadvantages.

    I try to search on the web but I don't find thing.

    note:
    please quickly because I need it on next thursday.

    very thanks.:confused:
    Just a brief Google search turned up this...

    stress or strain in Sn-Sb alloy - Google Search
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    Nov 4, 2007, 08:22 AM
    If you are at a university use the LIBRARY.

    The web is often a terrible source for primary articles. The library, however, will have databases and primary articles on hand. When I was doing research at school 99% of the info I needed was in the confines of the brick building. It can be seriously so much more productive to go to the library.

    If you aren't sure where to start there, go ask the person at the reference desk. They are paid to help you with things like this, and some schools require them to help with some database searches, such as chem abstracts, if it's a dial up subscription... meaning the school pays for the time used when searching the database.

    My guess is that you can easily find some articles using the in house searches at the univ library.

    If you are just hell bent on the internet, the search engine dogpile.com I've found can sometimes pull up good sites concerning the sciences that Google or Yahoo might not get.

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