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Transformation texture of allotriomorphicferrite in steel D. W. Kim1, …
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2009/texture_Kim_MST_2009.pdf7 Jun 2010: Clark: Scr. Metall.,. 1982, 16, 413–416. 36. J. D. Watson and P. -
Transformation texture of allotriomorphicferrite in steel D. W. Kim1, …
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2009/texture_Dawoo_MST_2009.pdf7 Jun 2010: Clark: Scr. Metall.,. 1982, 16, 413–416. 36. J. D. Watson and P. -
Transformation Plasticity inSteel Welds Diffusion of all atoms during …
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2007/Aachen/Aachen_slides.pdf5 Jul 2010: WIDMANSTATTEN. FERRITE. BAINITE & ACICULAR. FERRITE. MARTENSITE. RECONSTRUCTIVE DISPLACIVE. Watson and McDougall. -
Scripta METALLURGICA Vol 1475-1479t hc U. S . J ...
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2002/Widmanstatten.interface.pdf7 Jun 2010: Trans. 5,1503 (1974).11. J.D. Watson and P.G. McDougall, Acta Metall. 21, 961 (1973).12. -
Professor ‘Jack’ Christian
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2002/icomat/icomat.PPT7 Jun 2010: Watson & McDougall, 1973. 70th birthday. -
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www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2002/icomat/tsld032.htm7 Jun 2010: PPT Slide. Watson & McDougall, 1973. -
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www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2006/MetallicThread.ppt7 Jun 2010: Saurabh Chatterjee. Watson and McDougall, 1973. martensite. austenite. stainless steel thread. -
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www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2007/Aachen_2007.ppt7 Jun 2010: Transformation Plasticity in Steel Welds. Watson and McDougall. Swallow & Bhadeshia, 1996. -
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www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2003/ESOMAT.Shape.Deformation.ppt7 Jun 2010: d. s. 1. Watson and McDougall. Swallow & Bhadeshia, 1996. Chang et al., 1996. -
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www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2004/ferrite.Bhadeshia.PMS.1985.pdf7 Jun 2010: 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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