Alloy Modeling & Design: Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the TMS Structural Materials Division (SMD), the Committee on Alloy Phases (CAP), and the Electronic, Magnetic and Photonic Materials Division (EMPMD), the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Held During Materials Week '93, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 18-20, 1993G. M. Stocks, Patrice E. A. Turchi This work brings together contributions from researchers in a variety of fields that have a common interest in applying the most recent developments in basic research to the design of new alloys. The papers are from Materials Week '93 held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 17-21, 1993. |
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... interface . This suggests the strong directional Ni - Si bonding . The effect of lattice relaxations lowers the ( 111 ) APB energy by about 60 mJ / m2 . Again , this result is surprising in that it puts the ( 111 ) APB energy ( = 620 mJ ...
... interface . This suggests the strong directional Ni - Si bonding . The effect of lattice relaxations lowers the ( 111 ) APB energy by about 60 mJ / m2 . Again , this result is surprising in that it puts the ( 111 ) APB energy ( = 620 mJ ...
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... interface become easier and more operative than in the bulk of TiAl . The APB energy associated with 1/2 [ 101 ] ( 111 ) slip is reduced from 510 mJ / m2 for TiAl ( see Table IV ) to 200mJ / m2 at the TiAl / Ti3Al interface . Twinning ...
... interface become easier and more operative than in the bulk of TiAl . The APB energy associated with 1/2 [ 101 ] ( 111 ) slip is reduced from 510 mJ / m2 for TiAl ( see Table IV ) to 200mJ / m2 at the TiAl / Ti3Al interface . Twinning ...
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... interface and thin - film magnetism has been reviewed in an extensive report of an American Panel held in 1989 [ 1 ] . Since this report , an intense scientific activity in that field was continued . The present contribution aims at ...
... interface and thin - film magnetism has been reviewed in an extensive report of an American Panel held in 1989 [ 1 ] . Since this report , an intense scientific activity in that field was continued . The present contribution aims at ...
Contents
CONSEQUENCES OF OSCILLATORY POTENTIALS AND ANGULAR | 13 |
FIRSTPRINCIPLES TIGHTBINDING TOTAL ENERGY | 25 |
Contributed Papers | 33 |
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