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Microstructural and nano-mechanical characterisation of in-situ formed, ti-base multicomponent composites with a nanocrystalline matrix
Multicomponent, Ti-based, in situ formed composites with a nanocrystalline matrix are a promising new type of material for structural applications. The materials exhibit an excellent combination of mechanical properties resulting from the composite microstructure. This paper contains a detailed intr...
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description | Multicomponent, Ti-based, in situ formed composites with a nanocrystalline matrix are a promising new type of material for structural applications. The materials exhibit an excellent combination of mechanical properties resulting from the composite microstructure. This paper contains a detailed introduction to such materials and a review of the most recent developments in the specific areas of microstructural and nano-mechanical characterization. |
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