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Correction to: Effects of Zn Additions on the Room Temperature Formability and Strength in Mg–1.2Al–0.5Ca–0.4Mn Alloy Sheets
The original version of this chapter was inadvertently published with incorrect Figure. Author provided figure corrections has been updated: Figure 4 has been removed and remaining figures are renumbered.
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Novel Texture Controlling of Mg Alloys
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Correction to: Effect of Concentrations and Pressures of CO2 on Calcification–Carbonation Treatment of Bauxite Residue
The original version of the book was inadvertently published with an incorrect figure 2 in Chapter “Effect of Concentrations and Pressures of CO2 on Calcification–Carbonation Treatment of Bauxite Residue”. The fi...
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Valorization of Bauxite Residue: A Challenge that Leads to a Mentality Shift and Eventually Innovation
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CFD Modeling of Alumina Diffusion and Distribution in Aluminum Smelting Cells
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Correction to: High Conductivity Al-Si-Mg Foundry Alloys—Market, Production, Optimization and Development
In the original version of the book, the following belated corrections are to be incorporated.
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Recent Developments in Magnesium Alloy Corrosion Research
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Erratum to: Light Metals 2018
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Erratum to: Ductile Fracture Assessment of 304L Stainless Steel Using 3D X-ray Computed Tomography
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Erratum to: Recovery of Copper from Nickel Laterite Leach Waste by Chemical Reduction Using Sodium Dithionite
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Magnesium Development as a Lightweight Material—In Competition with Other Structural Materials
Magnesium is emerging as a lightweight material for mass reduction and structural efficiency in the automotive, aerospace and consumer industries, but is currently only a niche material competing with other st...
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Retraction Note to: Surface Reaction and Transport in Oxides Formed on FeCrAl Alloys in High Temperature Nitridation Environments
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The Continued Quest for Low-Temperature Formability in Mg Alloys: Historical Developments and Future Opportunities
It is well-known that opportunities for the application of wrought magnesium alloys have been limited by the limited low-temperature formability. The roots of this problem lie in the limited number of active s...
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Multi-scale Investigation on Yield “Symmetry” and Reduced Strength Differential in an Mg–Y Alloy
Mg and its alloys are promising candidates for light-weighted structural applications, e.g., aircraft, automobile, electronic, etc. However, the inherent hexagonal close packed crystal structure makes the defo...
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Phenomenological Models and Animations of Welding and their Impact
Professor Robertson’s recognized research on metallurgical thermodynamics and kinetics for over 40 years facilitated the emergence of rigorous quantitative understanding of many complex metallurgical processes...
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Non-Destructive Prediction of Material Properties of Steel and Al-Alloys — State and Challenge
The challenge for future nondestructive techniques is characterized by the two major demands of the users of ND techniques. One is the detectability of defects getting smaller and smaller, is the earlier detec...
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Thermographic Signal Reconstruction for Enhanced Characterization of Materials
Common approaches to analysis and enhancement are based on either contrast methods, which require identification or synthesis of a defect free reference region in the field of view, or gated average or slope c...
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Characterization of Plastically Deformed Steel Utilizing EMAT Ultrasonic Velocity Measurements
There is a desire to characterize plastically deformed regions in structures to monitor their integrity. Of particular importance is the accurate prediction of the lifetime of damaged pipelines due to outside ...
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Non-Contact and Non-Destructive Strain Measurement in Composites
Our research is aimed at develo** a method for a non-contact and non-destructive evaluation of polymeric fiber-reinforced composites via the measurement of strain. The method is based on Qudrupole Resonance ...
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The Use of X-ray Computed Tomography in Quantifying Air Voids in Asphalt Compacted Specimens
This study describes experimental and analytical methods to quantify the internal structure of air voids in asphalt mixes. An x-ray computed tomography system along with image analysis techniques were used to ...