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The complex nature of substitutional - interstitial interactions in bcc alloys is
reviewed by D . F . Hasson and R . J . Arsenault . In his contribution , R . T . De
Hoff develops a range of ideas on the dynamics of quantitative metallography .
Both the ...
The complex nature of substitutional - interstitial interactions in bcc alloys is
reviewed by D . F . Hasson and R . J . Arsenault . In his contribution , R . T . De
Hoff develops a range of ideas on the dynamics of quantitative metallography .
Both the ...
Page 269
If the system is microstructurally more complex , e . g . , the particles are of
tortuous shape and multiply connected , then the best available approach to a
dynamical description is to resort to models for the geometric evolution that can
be ...
If the system is microstructurally more complex , e . g . , the particles are of
tortuous shape and multiply connected , then the best available approach to a
dynamical description is to resort to models for the geometric evolution that can
be ...
Page 276
With the flexible growth path approach , more complex models could readily be
generated , in which these properties would be different from one another ,
reflecting the distribution of interface velocities . The validity of the model could
be ...
With the flexible growth path approach , more complex models could readily be
generated , in which these properties would be different from one another ,
reflecting the distribution of interface velocities . The validity of the model could
be ...
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