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    The Theory of Laser Materials Processing

    Heat and Mass Transfer in Modern Technology

    John Dowden in Springer Series in Materials Science (2009)

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    Solder Joint Technology

    Materials, Properties, and Reliability

    King-Ning Tu in Springer Series in Materials Science (2007)

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    Hardening and smoothing effects of lignin sulfonates on the electrodeposition of lead

    The codeposition of lignin derivatives from an acidic lead electrolyte was investigated with respect to the nature of the derivative, the additive concentration in the electrolyte and the current density. The ...

    K. JOBST, A. GRAHL, W. GRUNER, H. WARLIMONT in Journal of Applied Electrochemistry (1997)

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    Buchbesprechungen

    H. Sachsse, W. A. P. Luck, J. Hoefs, H. Warlimont in Naturwissenschaften (1982)

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    The mechanism of anneal hardening in dilute copper alloys

    Copper alloys containing 4 at. pct of a solute (Al, Au, Ga, Ni, Pd, Rh, and Zn) were cold worked and annealed below the recrystallization temperature to study the effect of different solute species on the anne...

    J. M. Vitek, H. Warlimont in Metallurgical Transactions A (1979)

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    The mechanisms of anneal hardening in Cu-Al alloys

    The anneal hardening behavior of a Cu-16 at. pct. Al alloy was investigated by tensile testing, measurement of Young’s modulus and electrical resistivity, and electron microscopy. It was shown that three main ...

    M. Bader, G. T. Eldis, H. Warlimont in Metallurgical Transactions A (1976)

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    A Quantitative Treatment of the Lattice Softening of Shape Memory Alloys

    The shape memory effect is most commonly observed in β phase alloys which transform martensitically and exhibit the so-called C’ anomaly (1,2). This anomalous elastic behaviour is characterized by the followin...

    N. Rusović, H. Warlimont in Shape Memory Effects in Alloys (1975)

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    Crystallography and Thermodynamics of SME-Martensites

    SME-martensites are characterized by stress-induced macroscopic shape changes and reversal of these shape changes by simple heating. The shape changes result from stress-induced martensite formation or reorien...

    L. Delaey, H. Warlimont in Shape Memory Effects in Alloys (1975)

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