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Books by Keyword: Grain Boundary Sliding
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Edited by:
Eiichi Sato, Goroh Itoh, Yoshimasa Takayama, Koichi Kitazono, Koji Morita, Takaomi Itoi and Junya Kobayashi
Online since: January 2016
Description: Collection of Selected, Peer Reviewed Papers from the 12th International Conference on Superplasticity in Advanced Materials (ICSAM 2015), September 7-11, 2015, Tokyo, Japan.
TheĀ 99 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Keynote Lecture
Chapter 2: Mechanism of Superplasticity
Chapter 3: Superplastic Materials
Chapter 4: Microstructure Refinement
Chapter 5: Industrial Application
TheĀ 99 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Keynote Lecture
Chapter 2: Mechanism of Superplasticity
Chapter 3: Superplastic Materials
Chapter 4: Microstructure Refinement
Chapter 5: Industrial Application
Edited by:
Terence G. Langdon
Online since: October 1994
Description: While the superplastic phenomenon was first demonstrated in scientific experiments conducted in the United Kingdom, much of the early systematic work in this area was performed in Russia. This volume covers the recent developments concerning superplastictity phenomena in many materials classes of current interest.
Authors:
B. Burton
Online since: January 1977
Description:
The presented monograph is devoted to the problem of diffusional creep of the polycrystalline materials. In monograph are reviewed chronologically recent developments in this sphere and included some theoretical models and results of their experimental verification for the prediction of the creep behavior of materials.
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