Microstructural stability of nanostructured fcc metals during cyclic deformation and fatigue
Nanostructured metals with maximal grain or twin sizes of less than 100 nm have advanced properties like increased strength.As beneficial as these microstructures can be for the strength of materials, they are not infinitely stable. During mechanical loading these metals tend to coarsen and lose the...
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Main Author: | Funk, Matthias Friedrich (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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KIT Scientific Publishing
2012
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