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Nanomaterials and Plastic Deformation
Trans Tech Publications Inc, July 2011, Pages: 260
Series: Materials Science Forum, Volume 682
Selected peer-reviewed papers from the 2009 Annual Meeting of Chinese Materials Research Society, Session L, Suzhou, China, September 12-17, 2009
The deformation-processing of advanced materials having ultrafine- or nano-structures, and therefore significantly improved properties, has developed into one of the most promising frontiers of materials science and technology. The present 35 peer-reviewed papers cover many aspects of Nanomaterials and Plastic Deformation and will provide a succinct introduction to the subject.
Review from Book News Inc.: The session also served as the fourth symposium succeeding the serial symposia Ultrafine Grained and Nanostructured Materials, so those materials are particularly featured in the 35 selected and peer-reviewed papers. In sections on processing, microstructure characterization, and mechanical and other properties, they consider such topics as the annealing process in severely cold draw pearlitic steelwires, bulk nanocrystalline copper produced by high-energy ball milling, microstructure and properties of ultrafine grained iron by rolling, a microtexture study of warm-rolled high strength interstitial-free steel sheets, a constitutive model for large plastic deformation of nanocrystalline materials, compression superplasticity of ultrahigh carbon steel in an electric field, and fatigue properties and fatigue cracks of ultra-fine grained copper processed by equal-channel angular pressing.
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