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Effect of interstitial solutes on the strength and ductility of titanium

Hans Conrad
- 01 Jan 1981 - 
- Vol. 26, pp 123-403
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Microstructure of a titanium sample produced by ultrasonic consolidation

TL;DR: In this paper , the structure of a sample obtained by layer-by-layer consolidation of four sheets of commercially pure titanium with the thickness of 0.2 mm by means of ultrasonic welding was examined.
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Effect of bed temperature on solute segregation and mechanical properties in Ti-6Al-4V produced by selective laser melting

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Effect of Process Parameters on Deformation of Zr-2.5wt%Nb Alloy

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Introduction to Solid State Physics

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Introduction to solid state physics

TL;DR: In this paper, the Hartree-Fock Approximation of many-body techniques and the Electron Gas Polarons and Electron-phonon Interaction are discussed.
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The deformation of plastically non-homogeneous materials

TL;DR: The geometrically necessary dislocations as discussed by the authors were introduced to distinguish them from the statistically storages in pure crystals during straining and are responsible for the normal 3-stage hardening.
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