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Microstructure evolution nanocrystalline

Tian, H.H., and Atzmon, M., Kinetics of microstructure evolution in nanocrystalline Fe powder during mechanical attrition, Acta Mater., 47 (4), 1255-1261, 1999. [Pg.458]

Hono, K Hiraga, K. Wang, Q. Inoue, A. Sakurai, T. (1992). The microstructure evolution of a Fe73.5Sil3.5B9Nb3Cul nanocrystalline soft magnetic material. Acta Metallurgica Et Materialia, Vol. 40, No. 9, (September 1992), pp. 2137-2147, ISSN 0956-7151... [Pg.210]

Grain-growth kinetics and microstructure evolution of nanocrystalline iron... [Pg.636]

Carbone, C., Di Benedetto, F., Marescotti, P., Martinelu, A., Sangregorio, C., Cipriani, C., Lucchetti, G., Romanelli, M. 2005. Genetic evolution of nanocrystalline Fe oxide and oxyhydroxide assemblages from the Libiola Mine (eastern Liguria, Italy) structural and microstructural investigations. European Journal of Mineralogy, 17, 785-795. [Pg.357]

Mg-based alloys with amorphous and/or nanocrystalline microstructures exhibit a high capacity to absorb hydrogen even at room temperature. Therefore, the stability of their microstructural state under cathodic polarization conditions, which are dominated by the hydrogen evolution reactions, is of critical importance. [Pg.225]


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