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Volumn 26, Issue 1, 2011, Pages 127-131
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The use of Fe-30% Ni and Fe-30% Ni-Nb alloys as model systems for studying the microstructural evolution during the hot deformation of austenite
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Author keywords
Metallic materials; Microstructural evolution; Thermomechanical processing
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Indexed keywords
AUSTENITE MICROSTRUCTURE;
AUSTENITIC STRUCTURE;
CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC TEXTURES;
DEFORMATION CONDITIONS;
DEFORMED MICROSTRUCTURE;
DISLOCATION SUBSTRUCTURES;
EVOLUTION OF THE MICROSTRUCTURE;
HOT DEFORMATION;
INTERNAL STATE VARIABLES;
LOW CARBON;
METALLIC MATERIAL;
MICROALLOYS;
MODEL ALLOYS;
MODEL DEVELOPMENT;
MODEL SYSTEM;
NB ALLOYS;
NI BASED ALLOY;
NUMBER DENSITY;
PHYSICALLY BASED MODELS;
PIPE DIFFUSION;
PROCESSING CONDITION;
ROOM TEMPERATURE;
SEM;
STRAIN INDUCED PRECIPITATION;
TEM;
THERMOMECHANICAL PROCESSING;
TRANSFORMATION PRODUCTS;
ALLOYS;
AUSTENITE;
AUSTENITIC TRANSFORMATIONS;
DEFORMATION;
IRON ALLOYS;
LOW CARBON STEEL;
MANGANESE;
METALLIC GLASS;
NIOBIUM;
NIOBIUM ALLOYS;
OPTICAL MICROSCOPY;
PLASTIC FLOW;
PRECIPITATION (CHEMICAL);
TEXTURES;
X RAY DIFFRACTION;
MICROSTRUCTURAL EVOLUTION;
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EID: 79952581413
PISSN: 10426914
EISSN: 15322475
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1080/10426910903143472 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (12)
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References (14)
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