On the Physics of Enhanced Fickian Diffusion and Structural-Phase Changes in Intensively Deforming Metallic Materials

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Urgent open questions and their solution ways are considered of the thermodynamic stimuli and mechanisms of the enhanced Fickian diffusion mass-transport providing the unusual structuralphase transformations in metallic materials undergoing the intensive cold deformation, those can not be described in the framework of the conventional phase diagrams.

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Defect and Diffusion Forum (Volumes 251-252)

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