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Elucidating white-etching matter through high strain-rate tensile…
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2016/HS.pdf18 Jun 2016: Elucidating white-etching matter through high. strain-rate tensile testing. W. Solano-Alvareza, J. Dub, M. C. Smithb, H. K. D. H. Bhadeshiaa. aDepartment of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, U.K. bDalton Nuclear Institute, -
Fe_7Al原稿
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2016/FeAl_Nagaoka_MSF_2016.pdf10 Mar 2016: 1. The effect of friction stir processing with SiC particles on microstructure and hardness of Fe-7Al. alloy. Authors andAffiliation:. Toru Nagaokaa,, Hiroyuki Watanabea, Yoshihisa Kimotoa, Masao Fukusumia, Yoshiaki Morisadab,. Hidetoshi Fujiib and H -
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www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2016/difficulties.pdf13 Aug 2016: Some difficulties in the theory of diffusion-controlled. growth in substitutionally alloyed steels. H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia1,. University of CambridgeMaterials Science and Metallurgy. Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ, U. -
CHAPTER 7 12CrlMo STEEL Carbide precipitation studies in 12Cr1MoV ...
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2016/12Cr1MoV.pdf22 Dec 2016: CHAPTER 7. 12CrlMo STEEL. Carbide precipitation studies in 12Cr1MoV steel are discussed in this chapter. As a result. of the very high chromium concentration of 12Cr1MoV steel, the reaction kinetics are rapid. compared to those in low alloy steels. -
Magnetic-field-induced magnetism and thermal stability of carbides…
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2016/carbide-magnetism.pdf18 Mar 2016: Magnetic-field-induced magnetism and thermal stability of carbides Fe6-xMoxC. in molybdenum-containing steels. T.P. Hou,a Y. Li,a K.M. Wu,a M.J. Peet,b C.N. Hulme-Smith,b and L. Guob. a The State Key Laboratory for Refractories and Metallurgy, Hubei -
preventing_hydrogen.dvi
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2016/preventing_hydrogen.pdf18 Jan 2016: Prevention of Hydrogen Embrittlement in Steels. H. K. D. H. Bhadeshiaa. aMaterials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, U.K. Abstract. The essential facts about the nature of the hydrogen embrittlement of steelshave now been known for
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