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Duralumin (also
called duraluminum, duraluminium, duralum, dural(l)ium, or dural) is a
trade name for one of the
earliest types of age-hardenable aluminium–copper...
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dimensional stability,
surface quality, high (near theoretical)
density and
microstructural uniformity. The
increasing use and
diversity of
specialty forms of...
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Kenneth (Spring 1986). "Deviance and
Legitimacy in Ice-Hockey: A
Microstructural Theory of Violence". The
Sociological Quarterly. 27 (1).
Taylor & Francis...
- nickel-based
superalloys that are used in
turbine engines of aircraft. Some
microstructural problems such as co****
dendritic structure, long
dendrite side branches...
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Microstructurally stable nanocrystalline alloys are
alloys that are
designed to
resist microstructural co****ning
under various thermo-mechanical loading...
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Hillert John Cahn's
Homepage Binary alloys Composition profiles Copper /
Nickel / Tin
alloys Graphical representation of
microstructural evolution...
- electroplating. It may be used in lieu of
abrasive fine
polishing in
microstructural preparation. Typically, the work-piece is
immersed in a temperature-controlled...
- temperature. WEC is
characterised by the
presence of
white areas of
microstructural alteration in the material,
which can lead to the
formation of small...
- "Precipitation of T1 and θ′
Phase in Al-4Cu-1Li-0.25Mn
During Age Hardening:
Microstructural Investigation and Phase-Field Simulation". Materials. 10 (2): 117....
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There was also no
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