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  2. The Bainite Transformation: Unresolved Issues � � � � ...

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    17 Apr 2017: The Bainite Transformation: Unresolved Issues! " #. $ % % % & '. 2 % % % 3. 4 5 , 6 7 8 - 4 6 5 9 0 : ; <. 1 % % 3 <. 3 ; % = > % % :. % % %? @ A % % B % %. % ;. % % ; %? A ; C 3 0 3 2 % 0? ' D A E. %. 6 F G , F 4 G H 6 I , ( 5 I 6 , J ( 4 6 5 J G -
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    18 Apr 2017: Professor Harry BhadeshiaFRS is head of the PhaseTransformations and ComplexProperties Research Group atthe University of Cambridge.He works on the theory ofsolid-state transformationswith a view to attempting thedesign of metallic alloys,
  4. Publ mst1505 Issue 4135 Page 518

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    18 Apr 2017: Table 1 Chemical composition of steels, wt-%. Steel C Si Mn Cr Fe. A 012 203 296. Bal.B 096 021 038 126 Bal. Introduction. The effect of austenite grain size on the evolution of thebainite transformation in steels is not yet certain in spiteof many
  5. 18 Apr 2017: "#! $ % &#' ( )$ $ -,/.,/021436587 9;:<=7/>?",4@A,/",/",BCD<2>6E=F C5G<H:. : EI1/<=JKLMEI76K0ON<=KEIJP5G<=QGFR#ST5UEI7DSTE<O7D>?EIKV<OQUQ8WJXHYZ9&[75UZEIJVF(58K(Y-0ON<OL]J5_>6X2E9a<OL]JP5G>6XHEZ9BbAc#de,/& f@ g,. hiJ0$STEjE=>65U74XZF0ONKPCE-b6kIF
  6. IM73694_29 693..699

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    18 Apr 2017: Heterogeneous deformation and recrystallisationof iron base oxide dispersion strengthenedPM2000 alloyC. Capdevila, Y. L. Chen, N. C. K. Lassen, A. R. Jones, and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. The recrystallisation behaviour of PM2000 oxide dispersion
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    18 Apr 2017: OverviewResidual stressPart 2 – Nature and originsP. J. Withers and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. Residual stress is that which remains in a body that is stationary and at equilibrium with its surroundings. It can bedetrimental when it reduces the
  8. PII: S0921-5093(01)01234-5

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    18 Apr 2017: Materials Science and Engineering A316 (2001) 161 – 165. Strain heterogeneity and the production of coarse grains inmechanically alloyed iron-based PM2000 alloy. C. Capdevila a, U. Miller b, H. Jelenak c, H.K.D.H. Bhadeshia a,a Department of
  9. MODELLING OF PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN STEEL WELD METAL H. ...

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    17 Apr 2017: MODELLING OF PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN STEEL WELD METAL. H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. University of CambridgeDepartment of Materials Science and Metallurgy. Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ, U.K. Abstract. This paper deals with some of the latest issues
  10. INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PUBLISHING JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D: APPLIED ...

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    18 Apr 2017: INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PUBLISHING JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D: APPLIED PHYSICS. J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 34 (2001) 2573–2580 PII: S0022-3727(01)22079-8. Coupled diffusional/displacivetransformations: addition ofsubstitutional alloying elementsS A Mujahid1
  11. mst4640a

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    18 Apr 2017: OverviewResidual stressPart 1 – Measurement techniquesP. J. Withers and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. Residual stress is that which remains in a body that is stationary and at equilibrium with its surroundings. It can bevery detrimental to the

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