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  2. Mathematical Modelling of Weld Phenomena, eds H. Cerjak, H. ...

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    7 Jun 2010: plane of contact between the parent and product phases undis-torted and unrotated. ... 0.510 0.845] 0.27 OhmoriWidmanstätten ferrite (0.506 0.452 0.735) [0.867 0.414 0.277] 0.36 Watson & McDougall.
  3. Material FactorsH.K.D.H. Bhadeshia, University of Cambridge…

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2005/Residual.stress.Bhadeshia.2002.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: Wayman, PhaseTransformations, American Society forMetals, 1970, p 59–114. 10. J.D. Watson and P.G. ... McDougall, Acta Me-tall., Vol 21, 1973, p 961– 973. 11. J.W.
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    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2010/Polish_Academy_Bhadeshia.pdf
    22 Jun 2010: Materials Science andTechnology, 24, 128–135, (2008). [5] J. D. Watson and P. ... G. McDougall. The crystallography of Widmanstätten ferrite. ActaMetallurgica, 21, 961–973, (1973).
  5. PII: 0079-6425(85)90004-0

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    7 Jun 2010: Relative Kinetics o f Stepped and Continuous Growth. 8. SOLUTE-DRAG 8.1. ... necessity. On an optical scale, Widmanst/itten ferrite has the shape of a thin wedge, the actual shape being somewhere between that of a plate and a lath (Watson and McDougall,

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