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Preface
Towards a Theory of Cooperative Deformation Processes: The Case of Flow in Optimally Superplastic and Nanostructured Materials
p.1
Some Toughts on Future Directions for Research and Applications in Superplasticity
p.11
Key Issues of Grain Boundary Engineering for Superplasticity
p.21
Extrinsic Grain Boundary Dislocations and the Micromechanisms of Superplastic Deformation
p.31
Cooperative Processes During Superplastic Deformation
p.41
A Superplasticity Approach Based on Shearing Bands
p.47
Numerical Modeling of Superplastic Deformation Mechanisms
p.53
On the Numerical Verification of a Mechanistic Model for Optimal Superplastic Flow
p.59
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