Nanomaterials and plastic deformation selected, peer reviewed papers from the Annual Meeting of Chinese Materials Research Society, Session L, 2009, 12-17 September 2009, Suzhou, China = Advances in nanomaterials and plastic deformation
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- Rapid Prototyped Nanocrystalline Copper Parts by Jet Electrodeposition
- Developing Metallic Glass Matrix Composites with In Situ Crystalline Spheres through the Mechanism of Liquid-Liquid Phase Decomposition in Miscibility Gap of the Multicomponent Immiscible Alloys
- Studies of Annealing Process in Severely Cold Drawn Pearlitic Steel Wires
- Bulk Nanocrystalline Cu Produced by High-Energy Ball Milling
- Shearing Patterns of AZ31 Mg Alloy Processed by Equal-Channel Angular Pressing via Various Route
- A Comparison of Temperature-Dependent Compressive Deformation Features of Ultrafine-Grained Ti and Cu Produced by ECAP
- Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mg₉₆Y₃Zn₁ Alloy Processed by Equal Channel Angular Pressing
- Effects of Si/Al Molar Ratio on Morphology of Mullite Nanocomposite Synthesized from Kaolin
- Microstructures and Properties of Ultrafine Grained Iron by Rolling
- Texture Analysis of Commercial Pure (Grade 3) Ti after Two-Step Severe Plastic Deformation
- Microtexture Study of Warm-Rolled High Strength Interstitial-Free (IF) Steel Sheets
- Solidification Structure Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of (Ag-Cu₂)-25Sn Alloy Ribbons Prepared by Melt Spinning Method
- The Microstructural Studies of Ag/Ni20 Fibre Composites Processed by Severe Plastic Deformation
- Deformation Processing and Mechanical Properties of Cu-10Cr-0.4Zr In Situ Composite Microwires
- Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Austempered Ultrahigh Carbon Steel 1.4%C
- Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of CP-Ti Processed by 2 ECAP Passes Using a 90° Die at Room Temperature
- Mechanical Properties of Plain Carbon Steels with Ultrafine ([alpha]+[theta]) Microstructures
- Microstructure and Performance of Surface Nanostructure 316L Stainless Steel Induced by Wire-Brushing Deformation
- Mechanical Property of Duplex Stainless Steel with Nanostructured Layer by Surface Mechanical Attrition Treatment
- Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a 1.6C (pct) Ultra-Fine Grained Ultra-High Carbon Steel
- Constitutive Model for Large Plastic Deformation of Nanocrystalline Materials
- Effect of Load Direction on Tensile Yield Properties in Mg-3Al-Zn Alloy
- Effect of Grain Size Distribution on the Local Mechanical Behavior of Nanocrystalline Materials
- Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Strain Inhomogeneity during Cyclic Channel Die Compression
- Superelasticity and Shape Memory Behaviors of Ti-25 at. % Nb Alloy Processed by ECAP and Aging
- Tensile Properties and Dislocation Strengthening of Commercial Pure Titanium Processed by Equal-Channel Angular Pressing at Liquid Nitrogen Temperature
- Compression Superplasticity of Ultrahigh Carbon Steel in Electric Field
- Effects of ECAE and Aging on Phase Transformations and Superelasticity of a Ni-Rich TiNi SMA
- Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Fcc Pure Metals with Different Stacking Fault Energies by Equal Channel Angular Pressing
- Microstructure and Properties of Ultrafine-Grained Steel Produced by Warm Compression of Martensite
- Improvement of Strength of Mg-12Gd-3Y-0.5Zr Alloys Processed by Combination of ECAP and Extrusion
- Erosion Wear Property of Surface Diffusion Alloyed Coatings on Magnesium Alloy
- Damping Behavior and Mechanism of Graphite and Al₂O₃ Particles Reinforced Al Matrix Composites
- Fatigue Property and Fatigue Cracks of Ultra-Fine Grained Copper Processed by Equal-Channel Angular Pressing
- Electroactive Organic-Inorganic Layered Perovskite Hybrids: Steric Interaction between Aminopyridine and Trivalent Ferricyanide and Use for Electrochemical Sensing Device