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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... treatment of only the valence part of the energy , within the framework of the KKR - CPA . At least in this initial stage , we assume that no charge transfer takes place between cells of differing chemical composition . If the cells ...
... treatment of only the valence part of the energy , within the framework of the KKR - CPA . At least in this initial stage , we assume that no charge transfer takes place between cells of differing chemical composition . If the cells ...
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... treatment . This microstructural change also correlated with a smaller increase in the yield stress of the aged boron - doped NiAl . The calculated Orowan stress , based on TEM estimates of particle size and number density , seem to be ...
... treatment . This microstructural change also correlated with a smaller increase in the yield stress of the aged boron - doped NiAl . The calculated Orowan stress , based on TEM estimates of particle size and number density , seem to be ...
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... treatment of the alloys . Homogenised alloy blocks were quenched in water , followed by annealing , also in argon atmosphere . The procedure for preparing thin - foil specimens is the same as described in ( 8 ) , and transmission ...
... treatment of the alloys . Homogenised alloy blocks were quenched in water , followed by annealing , also in argon atmosphere . The procedure for preparing thin - foil specimens is the same as described in ( 8 ) , and transmission ...
Contents
CONSEQUENCES OF OSCILLATORY POTENTIALS AND ANGULAR | 13 |
FIRSTPRINCIPLES TIGHTBINDING TOTAL ENERGY | 25 |
Contributed Papers | 33 |
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