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Micromechanical properties of single crystals and polycrystals of pure α-titanium: anisotropy of microhardness, size effect, effect of the temperature (77–300 K)

The anisotropy of microhardness of pure α-Ti single crystals, indentation size effect in single-crystal, course grained (CG) pure and nanocrystalline (NC) VT1-0 titanium, as well as the temperature dependences of the microhardness of single-crystal and CG Ti in the temperature range 77–300 K were st...

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Published in:Low temperature physics (Woodbury, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2018-01, Vol.44 (1), p.73-80
Main Authors: Lubenets, S. V., Rusakova, A. V., Fomenko, L. S., Moskalenko, V. A.
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