Local Lattice Rotations and Disclinations in Microstructures of Distorted Crystalline Materials (PDF)
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The last few years have witnessed a rapidly growing interest in the explanation and interpretation of the mesoscale microstructures which occur in distorted crystalline objects such as, for instance,...
The last few years have witnessed a rapidly growing interest in the explanation and interpretation of the mesoscale microstructures which occur in distorted crystalline objects such as, for instance,...
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Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The last few years have witnessed a rapidly growing interest in the explanation and interpretation of the mesoscale microstructures which occur in distorted crystalline objects such as, for instance, conventional plastically deformed metals and alloys, as well as high-performance materials including ultra-fine grained polycrystals, nanocrystals and thin films.
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- 2002, 318 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: P. Klimanek, A. E. Romanov, Marc Seefeldt
- Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
- ISBN-10: 3035707103
- ISBN-13: 9783035707106
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.02.2002
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