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Volume 28 Metallurgical and Materials Transactions Combined Author Index Abbaschian, R. 455-463B Bullard, D.E. 447-453B Davidson, G.A. 843-850A Fuchs, G.E. 2543-2553A Ablitzer, D. 1001-1010B 517-519B Davis, C.L. 1329-1335A Fujinami, T. 2577-2582A Abuluwefa, H.T. 1633-1641A 1069-1080B De Sanctis, M. 1095-1098A Fujita, T. 1195-1203A 1643-1651A Burachynsky, V. 563-582A DeArdo, A.J. 1769-1780A Fujiwara, H. 243-250B Adams, B.L. 229-236A Burbielko, A. 115-123B DeGraef, M. 1901-1911A Fukaya, Y. 1029-10378 Adcock, P.A. 59-68B Bustnes, J.A. 613-618B Degterov, S. 235-242B Gaballch, |. 13-23B Agren, J. 303-308A Butrén-Guillén, M.P. 1755-1 768A 1011-1018B 223-233B Ahmad, Z. 2459-2465A Byrne, J.G. 425-428B Del Castillo, L. 1059-1068A 359-369B Ahmadabadi, M.N. 2159-2162A Cabrera, J.M. 2233-2244A Delos-Reyes, M.A. 595-609A Gadaud, P. 113-122A Cahoon, J.R. 563-582A Demopoulos, G.P. 701-7118 Galgali, R.K. 1633-1641A 583-593A Dey, G.K. 905-918B Gangloff, R.P. 1643-1651A 1245-1250A 2201-2216A Garbers-Craig, A.M. Al Omar, A. 2233-2244A Cai, G.-J. 1417-1428A Diaz, C. 821-826B Albers, M. 2183-2188A Cain, S.R. Dimitropoulou, O. 777-7848 Garcia, A.M. Alexander, D.J. 335-345A Cannon, P. 785-793B Allain, E. 13-23B Caracostas, C.A. 795-8048 Garcia, C.I. 1769-1780A 223-233B Carsi, M. Ding, S. 2715-2721A Garcia, R.1. 39-45B 359-369B Castelli, M.G. Dippenaar, R.J. 547-552B Garg, A. 2443-2452A AAlllleisno,n ,G .JP..E . CCehrarik,r abEo rty, A. Djona, M. 621293--62234388 GGaevnrgil,j uHk., V.G. 21189059--21189194AA Chan, K.S. 359-369B George, E.P. 2049-2057A Almendras, E. Dogan, O.N. 1315-1328A German, R.M. 215-221A Altintas, S. 1509-1515A Doherty, R.D. 1781-1795A 1553-1567A Anderson, I.E. 935-941B Chang, J.C. 2113-2121A Dong, M.J. 2245-2254A Gerval, V. 2015-2025A Andrén, H.-O. 1417-1428A Chang, W.-S. 927-938A 2255-2262A Gey, N. 51-61A Angelier, C. 2467-2475A Chang, Y.a. 435-446A Duan, X.J. 1261-1269A Giamei, A.F. 1533-1542A Anghaie, S. 2123-2128A 1725-1734A Dubey, S. 2037-2047A Gibala, R. 135-147A Anton, D.L. 1797-1808A Chang, Y.W. 1711-1713A Dufaux, D.P. 1199-1211B 795-807A Aoki, K. 2223-2232A Charai, A. 851-857A Dutrizac, J.E. 765-776B Gilmore, D.L. 1399-14154 Aranzabal, J. 1143-1156A Chattopadhyay, K. 2223-2232A Eagar, T.W. 969-977A Giovannini, M. 265-276A Ardell, A.J. 991-996A Chaudhary, A. 1921-1930A Earthman, J.C. 763-773A Glicksman, M.E. 875-883A 2353-2360A Chawla, N. 2423-2427A 979-989A Gliha, V. 199-206A Argyropoulos, S.A. 135-148B Chen, F. 1951-1955A 1849-1857A Glozman, A. 1699-1703A Arsenault, F.J. 2755-2761A Chen, G.L. 1261-1269A Eck, S.J. 991-996A Goforth, R.E. 1047-1057A Arvanitidis, |. 1063-1068B Chen, J.H. 1689-1698A El-Danaf, E. 1781-1795A Gokcen, N.A. 2453-2458A Asai, S. 25-32B Chen, K.C. 1871-1877A Eliezer, D. 755-762A Gottstein, G. 785-793A 959-961B Chen, L.H. 325-333A Ellis, J.R. 347-361A Gourishankar, K.V. 1103-11108 Asgari, S. 1781-1795A 401-409A Elsner, J.H. 1157-1167A Goy, D. 13-23B Atteridge, D.G. 5-14A Chen, S.-L. 435-446A Erkmen, Z.E. 2123-2128A Grandt, A.F., Jr. 1157-1167A Axelbaum, R.L. 1199-1211B 1725-1734A Erturan, H. 1509-1515A Griffo, A. 215-221A 2189-2194A Chen, S.-W. 503-504A Erukhimovitch, V. 2763-2765A Grigoriev, S.V. 2195-2199A 835-839B 927-934B Ettmayer, P. . Grose, S.M. 841-853 2195-2199A Chen, S.M. 325-333A Evangelista, E. Gruzleski, J.E. 1289-1295A 1993-2003A Chen, Y. 1115-1121A Evans, J.W. Gu, H.C. 1021-1033A 825-835A Cheng, C.P. 325-333A Gu, J.P. 1517-1531A 1699-1703A Cheng, H.S. 491-502A Fahrmann, E. 1533-1542A 953-9568 Chew, S.J. 333-343B F&hrmann, M. Guan, C. 5-12B 1735-1743A Chidambarrao, D. 2515-2525A Guan, S.X. 1595-1605A 1745-1753A Chiou, W.A. 1617-1623A Guan, Y.C. 979-985B 2201-2216A Cho, S.-A. 5-14A Gubbi, A.N. 2049-2057A 2763-2765A Cho, W.D. 429-438B 2459-2465A Gubin, O.A. 2195-2199A 811-819B Choi, C.-H. 2217-2222A 859-866A Guico, R.S. 1274-1276A 851-857A Choi, N. 429-438B Feidenhans'l, R. 237-243A Guo, F.Q. 1123-11314 529-545B Choo, S.-H. 2773-2779A Feller, R.J. 1165-1183B Guo, J.T. 1079-1087A 837-842A Chou, K.-C. 439-445B Felten, J.J. Guo, R.Q. 245-250A 2467-2475A Chu, Y.C. 1667-1687A Guo, S.R. 649-654A Beckermann, C. 479-489B Chuang, T.H. 1367-1376A Feng, Q. Guo, X. 997-1009A 1165-1183B 2113-2121A Fernandes, J.V. 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I!. ing resulting from the coupled effect of natural convection and Reaction mechanisms during reheating. 1643-1651A exothermic heat of mixing. 135-148B Effects of crack aspect ratio on the behavior of small surface Adhesive wear cracks in fatigue. li. Experiments on a titanium (Ti-8Al) alloy. 157-169A Wear characteristics of TINi shape memory alloys. 1871-1877A Kinetics of simultaneous two-phase precipitation in the Fe-C system. 161-168B Adsorption Calculation of solidification-related thermophysical properties Discussion of "The adsorption kinetics of dicyanoaurate and for steels. 281-297B dicyanoargentate ions in activated carbon" and reply. 345-350B Evaluation of six x-e turbulence model predictions of flow in a Surface tension and wettability studies of liquid Fe-Ni-O alloys. 465-472B continuous casting billet-mold water model using laser Dop- Agglomeration pler velocimetry measurements. 321-332B Metal extraction from ores by heap leaching. 529-545B Modeling the discontinuous liquid flow in a blast furnace. 333-343B Effects of test temperature, grain size, and alloy additions on Aging (artificial) the cleavage fracture stress of polycrystalline niobium. 389-399A lsothermal precipitation of commercial 3003 A! alloys studied A mechanics-based approach to cyclic oxidation. 411-422A by thermoelectric power. 125-133B Nucleation and phase selection in undercooled Fe-Cr-Ni melts. Analysis of thermoelectric power measurements in the study of ll. Containerless solidification experiments. 461-469A precipitation kinetics in 3003 Al alloy. 149-159B Mathematical modeling of three-dimensional heat and fluid flow Kinetics of simultaneous two-phase precipitation in the Fe-C in a moving gas metal arc weld pool. 509-516B system. 161-168B Quasi-steady-state creep crack growth in a 3.5NiCrMoV steel. 629-635A Role of matrix microstructure on room-temperature tensile Prediction of dendrite arm spacings in unsteady- and steady- properties and fiber-strength utilization of an orthorhombic Ti- state heat flow of unidirectionally solidified binary alloys. 651-663B alloy-based composite. 309-323A The effect of macroscopic solute diffusion in the liquid upon sur- The effect of SiC particle reinforcement on the creep behavior face macrosegregation. 665-669B of 2080 aluminum. 611-620A Discussion of "Use of solid electrolyte galvanic cells to deter- The effect of hydrogen on the fracture toughness of alloy X- mine the activity of CaO in the CaO-ZrO. system and stan- 75500. 817-823A dard Gibbs free energies of formation of CaZrO, from CaO Aging effects in a Cu-12AI-5Ni-2Mn-1Ti shape memory alloy. 955-967A and ZrO.". 723-725B X-ray study of phase transformations in martensitic Ni-Al alloys. 1133-1142A Prediction on thermodynamic properties of ternary molten salts Microstructure and properties of spray-deposited 2014+15 from Wilson equation. 725-727B vol.% SiC particulate-reinforced metal matrix composite. 1261-1269A Modeling time dependence of the average interface migration Deformation and fracture behavior of two Al-Mg-Si alloys. 1489-1497A rate in site-saturated recrystallization. 939-946A Influence of various heat treatments on the microstructure of Modeling of micro- and macrosegregation and freckle formation polycrystalline IN738LC. 1993-2003A in single-crystal nickel-base superalloy directional solidifica- A study of the mechanism of hardness change of Al-Zn-Mg tion. 1517-1531A alloy during retrogression reaging treatments by small angle A numerical and experimental study of deformation characteris- x-ray scattering (SAXS). 2067-2071A tics of the plane strain punch stretching test. 1653-1659A Development of reproducible and increased strength properties Influence of limit stress states and yield criteria on the predic- tion of forming limit strains in sheet metals. 2323-2333A in thick extrusions of low-alloy Al-Zn-Mg-Cu based AA 7075. 2429-2433A A new model for the volume fraction of martensitic transforma- Processing of AA3004 alloy can stock for optimum strength and tions. 2499-2506A formability. 2715-2721A Acicular structure, Composition effects Aging (artificial), Alloying effects Bainitic chromium-tungsten steels with 3% chromium. 335-345A Secondary hardening and fracture behavior in alloy steels con- taining molybdenum, tungsten, and chromium. 775-784A Acid leaching Steady-state modeling of zinc-ferrite hot-acid leaching. 701-711B Aging (natural) Aging and tempering behavior of iron-nickel-carbon and iron- Acoustic impedance, Orientation effects carbon martensite. 545-561A Ultrasonic backscattering in duplex microstructures: theory and application to titanium alloys. 91-104A Aircraft components, Materials substitution On the transition from pushing to engulfment during directional Activation solidification of the particle-reinforced aluminum-based Mechanically activated carbothermic reduction of ilmenite. 1115-1121A metal-matrix composite 2014+10 vol.% Al2O3. 867-874A. Activation energy Microstructure and mechanical properties of sputter-deposited Isothermal precipitation of commercial 3003 Al alloys studied by Cuyj.,Ta, alloys. 917-925A thermoelectric power. 125-133B Aircraft components, Mechanical pr les Analysis of thermoelectric power measurements in the study of An investigation of the effects of interfacial microstructure on precipitation kinetics in 3003 Al alloy. 149-159B the fatigue behavior of a four-ply [75], continuous silicon car- Kinetics of chloridization of nickel oxide with gaseous hydrogen bide (SCS-6) fiber-reinforced titanium matrix composite. 2583-2593A chloride. 371-387B Kinetics of chloridization of nickel-bearing lateritic iron ore by Allotropic transformation hydrogen chioride gas. 389-399B General existence of ledges on a; plates in Cu-Zn-Al alloys. 1617-1623A S-1 Allotropic transformation, Heating effects Volume 28 Allotropic transformation, Heating effects Aluminum, Microstructure Bainitic transformation in austempered ductile iron with refer- Microstructure and mechanisms of cyclic deformation of alumi- ence to untransformed austenite volume phemomenon. 2159-2162A num single crystals at 77K. 595-609A Evolution of recrystallization texture from aluminum sheet cold Allotropic transformation, Microstructural effects rolled under unlubricated condition. 2217-2222A Solid-solution structure and the weakly first-order displacive transformation in Fe-Pd alloys. 527-536A Aluminum, Quinary systems A new generation solution model for predicting thermodynamic Allotropic transformation, Welding effects properties of a multicomponent system from binaries. 439-445B An experimental and theoretical study of heat-affected zone austenite reformation in three duplex stainless steels. 277-285A Aluminum, Reactions (chemical) Copper removal from carbon-saturated molten iron with AloS3- Alloys, Crystal growth FeS flux. 1029-1037B Thermosolutal convection and macrosegregation during solidi- fication of hypereutectic and hypoeutectic binary alloys in Aluminum, Solubility Evaluation of interaction coefficient in Al-Cu-H alloy. 625-632B statically cast trapezoidal ingots. 943-952B Aluminum, Ternary systems Alpha rays A thermodynamic description for the ternary Al-Mg-Cu system. 435-446A On the blister formation in copper alloys due to the helium ion Kinetics and phase transformation evaluation of Fe-Zn-Al implantation. 755-762A mechanically alloyed phases. 517-525A Aluminum, Alloying additive A thermodynamic description of the Al-Mg-Zn system. 1725-1734A Kinetics and phase transformation evaluation of Fe-Zn-Al Nitridation of Ti-Al alloys: a thermodynamic approach. 1949-1951A mechanically alloyed phases. 517-525A Discussion of "Kinetics and phase transformation evaluation of Effects of aluminum content on the mechanical properties of a Fe-Zn-Al mechanically alloyed phases" and author’s reply. 2433-2435A 9Cr-0.5Mo-1.8W steel. 1195-1203A C-Ni and Al-C-Ni phase diagrams and thermodynamic proper- ties of C in the alloys from 1550°C to 2300°C. 2453-2458A Aluminum, Alloying elements Galvanic cell measurements on supersaturated activities of Aluminum, Trace elements oxygen in Fe-Al-M (M=C, Te, Mn, Cr, Si, Ti, Zr, and Ce) Miwcreolsdtmreuncttusr.a l features of cracking in autogenous beryllium 673-680A melts. 251-2588 Transformations in a2+y titanium aluminide alloys containing Aluminum, Welding molybdenum. |. Solidification behavior. 1735-1743A Mathematical modeling of three-dimensional heat and fluid Transformations in ap+y titanium aluminide alloys containing flow in a moving gas metal arc weld pool. 509-5168 molybdenum. II. Heat treatment. 1745-1753A The effects of process variables on pulsed Nd:YAG laser spot welds. II. AA 1100 aluminum and comparison to AlS! 409 Aluminum, Bonding stainless steel. 687-700B A microstructural study of dislocation substructures formed in metal foil substrates during ultrasonic wire bonding. 2663-2671A Aluminum base alloys, Casting Characterization of the flow in the molten metal sump during Aluminum, Casting direct chill aluminum casting. 491-499B Characterization of the flow in the molten metal sump during direct chill aluminum casting. 491-499B Aluminum base alloys, Composite materials Friction and abrasion resistance of cast aluminum alloy—fly Aluminum, Composite materials ash composites. 245-250A A synchrotron x-ray diffraction study of the local residual A study on the subgrain superplasticity of extruded Al-Al,Ni strains around a single inclusion in an Al/W metal-matrix eutectic alloy. 401-409A composite. 237-243A Tribological properties of aluminum alloy matrix TiBz composite In situ ceramic particle-reinforced aluminum matrix composites prepared by in situ processing. 491-502A fabricated by reaction pressing in the TiO2(Ti)-Al-B (BOs) The effect of SiC particle reinforcement on the creep behavior systems. 1931-1942A of 2080 aluminum. 611-620A On the transition from pushing to engulfment during directional Aluminum, Crystal growth solidification of the particle-reinforced aluminum-based Dynamics of solid/liquid interface shape evolution near an metal-matrix composite 2014+10 vol.% Al,O3. 867-874A insoluble particle—an x-ray transmission microsocppy inves- Investigation of thermal residual stresses in the layered com- tigation. 2129-2135A posite using the finite element method and x-ray diffraction. 969-978B Aluminum, Diffusion Interfacial bonding in spray-formed metal matrix composites. 1095-1098A On the effect of plastic deformation on the coarsening of 6- Modeling of solidification of metal-matrix particulate compos- phase precipitation in an Al-Cu alloy. 257-263A ites with convection. 1165-11838 A theory for solute impurity diffusion, which considers Engel- Interfacial reactions in the squeeze-cast (SAFFIL+C)/SAE 329 Brewer valences, balancing the Fermi energy levels of sol- Al composite. 1251-1259A vent and solute, and differences in zero point energy. 563-582A Microstructure and properties of spray-deposited 2014+15 vol.% SiC particulate-reinforced metal matrix composite. 1261-1269A A modified "hole" theory for solute impurity diffusion in liquid metals. 583-593A ASntr eenxgatmhiennaitnigo n efoffe cctrs eeipn AdCa8tAa/ AfoIr2 Oan3 Aslh-oMrtg- fciboemrp ocsoimtpeo.s ites as 1271-1273A Element partitioning during coarsening of (‘7’) Ni-Al-Mo alloys. 1943-1945A a function of temperature and strain rate. 1859-1869A Aluminum, Extraction Simulation of crack propagating in discontinuously reinforced Alumina solubility in molten salt systems of interest for alumi- metal matrix composite. 2149-2157A num electrolysis and related phase diagram data. 81-86B Microfracture behavior of Al-SiC composites under dynamic Intelligent control of the feeding of aluminum electrolytic cells loading. 2162-2170A using neural networks. 215-221B The effect of consolidation temperature on microstructure and Object-oriented simulation of hydrometallurgical processes. II. mechanical properties in powder metallurgy-processed Application to the Bayer process. 785-793B 2XXX aluminum alloy composites reinforced with SiC partic- Activities in the system cryolite-alumina. 1089-1093B Intuelraftaecsi.a l characteristics for brazing of aluminum matrix com- 2625-2636A Thmeertmriocd ysnolaimd iccrsy oliotfe .t he system NaF-AIF3. Vil. Non-stoichio- 1095-1097B Phpaossei-tsetsr ewsisth pAalr-ti1t2iSoin fdiullreir nmge tuanlisa.x ial tensile loading of a TiC- 2673-2682A The solubility of ZnO and ZnAl,O, in cryolite melts. 1099-1101B particulate-reinforced Al composite. 2741-2753A Solutions of CeO, in cryolite melts. 1257B Fracture behavior of squeeze-cast aluminum-nickel compos- Aluminum, Mechanical properties ites for diesel engine piston rings. 2773-2779: High-temperature relaxations in aluminum studied by isother- On the creep strengthening of SiC particulates in SiC-Al com- mal mechanical spectrometry. 1661-1665A posites. 2780-2782A A thermodynamic analysis of the empirical power relationships Aluminum base alloys, Crystal growth for creep rate and rupture time. 1831-1842A Modeling of macrosegregtion due to thermosolutal convection Numerical simulation of the x-ray stress analysis technique in and contraction-driven flow in direct chill continuous casting polycrystalline materials under elastic loading. 2515-2525A of an Al-Cu round ingot. 479-489B Experimental evaluation of a polycrystal deformation modeling Models for the isothermal coarsening of secondary dendrite scheme using neutron diffraction measurements. 2537-2541A arms in multicomponent alloys. 1185-1187B A new miniature mechanical testing procedure: application to Faceted growth of silicon crystals in Al-Si alloys. 1233-1243A intermetallics. 2577-2582A Solidification of hypereutectic Al-38 wt.% Cu alloy in micrograv- ity and in unit gravity. 1245-1250A Aluminum, Metal working In situ studies of precipitate formation in Al-Pb monotectic Crystallographic analysis of the influence of stress state on solidification by x-ray transmission microscopy. 1705-1710A earing behavior in deep drawing of face-centered cubic met- Transformations in a+y titanium aluminide alloys containing als. 785-793A molybdenum. |. Solidification behavior. 1735-1743A S-2 1997 Aluminum oxide, Composite materials The effect of cooling rate from the melt on the recrystallization Aluminum bronzes, Magnetic propert behavior of aluminum alloy 6013. 2137-2142A A new nickel-aluminum bronze alloy with low magnetic perme- Aluminum base alloys, Directional solidification ability. 689-697A Electron backscattered diffraction investigation of the texture of Aluminum bronzes, Mechanical properties feathery crystals in aluminum alloys. 207-213A Dry sliding wear response of some bearing alloys as influenced by the nature of microconstituents and sliding conditions. 809-815A Aluminum base alloys, Extrusion Microstructure and properties of copper and aluminum alloy Aiuminum compounds, Composite materials 3003 heavily worked by equal channel angular extrusion. 1047-1057A A study on the subgrain superplasticity of extruded Al-Al,Ni eutectic alloy. 401-409A Aluminum base alloys, Mechanical properties Particle penetration during spray forming and Co injection of The effect of hydrostatic pressurization on the microhardness Ni3Al+B/Al203 intermetallic matrix composite. 877-897B and compressive behavior of the porous manganese-modi- Fabrication of AlpO3-reinforced NizAl composites by a novel in fied Ll. titanium trialuminide. 179-186A situ route. 1069-1077A Effects of temperature on the fatigue crack growth of an Al-Li Microstructure and mechanical behavior of the NiAI-TIC in situ 8090 alloy with 8’ microstructure. 1089-1092A composite. 1079-1087A Modeling and microstructure analysis of fatigue initiation life Dislocations in continuous filament reinforced W/NiAl and extension by reductions in microporosity. 1157-1167A Alz0,/NiAl composites. 2755-2761A The effect of strontium on the Mg,Si precipitation process in 6201 aluminum alloy. 1289-1295A Aluminum compounds, Crystal growth Corrosion fatigue crack growth behavior of a squeeze-cast Al- Fatigue and fracture behavior of a fine-grained lamellar TiAl Si-Mg-Cu alloy with different precrack histories. 1471-1477A alloy. 79-90A Deformation and fracture behavior of two Al-Mg-Si alloys. 1489-1497A Analysis of grain growth in a two-phase gamma titanium alu- Elevated temperature fracture toughness of Al-Cu-Mg-Ag minide alloy. 947-954A sheet: characterization and modeling. 1815-1829A Transformations in a+y titanium aluminide alloys containing Stress corrosion cracking of superplastically formed 7475 alu- molybdenum. |. Solidification behavior. 1735-1743A minum alloy. 2113-2121A Aluminum compounds, Mechanical properties Contact of crack surfaces during fatigue. ||. Simulations. 2277-2289A Room-temperature deformation behavior of a directionally Effect of impurity hydrogen on the deformation and fracture in solidified B (B2)-(Ni-Fe-Al) intermetallic alloy. 135-147A an Al-5 mass% Mg alloy. 2291-2295A The effect of hydrostatic pressurization on the microhardness Development of reproducible and increased strength proper- and compressive behavior of the porous manganese-modi- ties in thick extrusions of low-alloy Al-Zn-Mg-Cu based AA fied LI, titanium trialuminide. 179-186A 7075. 2429-2433A Crystallographic study of fatigue cracking in NizAl(CrB) single A new miniature mechanical testing procedure: application to ) 665-672A intermetallics. 2577-2582A Room-temperature deformation behavior of directionally solidi- fied multiphase Ni-Fe-Al alloys. 795-807A Aluminum base alloys, Metal working Mechanisms of ambient temperature fatigue crack growth in Ti- Crystallographic analysis of the influence of stress state on 46.5AI-3Nb-2Cr-0.2W. 825-835A earing behavior in deep drawing of face-centered cubic met- An investigation of the effect of texture on the high-temperature als. 785-793A flow behavior of an orthorhombic titanium aluminide alloy. 885-893A Aluminum base alloys, Microstructure Fracture toughness of polycrystalline NiAl from finite-element Prediction of dendrite arm spacings in unsteady- and steady- analysis of miniaturized disk-bend test results. 991-996A state heat flow of unidirectionally solidified binary alloys. 651-663B The effects of composition and y//y lattice parameter mismatch The effect of macroscopic solute diffusion in the liquid upon on the critical resolved shear stresses for octahedral and surface macrosegregation. 665-669B cube slip in NiAICrX alloys. 1011-1020A — and properties of duplex 8-Als(Ti, V)/B-Ti, V) Fractal fracture and transformation toughening in CuNiA! single loys. 927-938A crystal. 1337-1340A The impact of cooling rates on the microstructure of Al-U Effects of microstructure on the fracture toughness of Ti,AI- alloys. 1035-1046A based titanium aluminides. 1357-1365A Microtexture and grain boundary evolution during microstruc- Compressive creep behavior of spray-formed gamma titanium tural refinement processes in Supral 2004. 1879-1887A aluminide. 1849-1857A Plastic-flow and microstructure evolution during hot deforma- Aluminum base alloys, Phase transformations tion of a gamma titanium aluminide alloy. 2309-2321A Transformations in a2+y titanium aluminide alloys containing A new miniature mechanical testing procedure: application to molybdenum. II. Heat treatment. 1745-1753A intermetallics. 2577-2582A Aluminum base alloys, Powder technology Aluminum compounds, Microstructure Compaction and characterization of mechanically alloyed Microstructure and properties of duplex 8-Al,(Ti, V)/B-Ti, V) nanocrystalline titanium aluminides. 293-302A alloys. 927-938A Superplastic behavior of spray-deposited 5083 Al. 1059-1068A Numerical models of creep and boundary slidling mechanisms in single-phase, dual-phase, and fully lamellar titanium alu- Aluminum base alloys, Solubility minide. 979-989A Evaluation of interaction coefficient in Al-Cu-H alloy. 625-632B The antiphase boundary energies of L1> ordered Aluminum base alloys, Structural parece | Niz4.5Pd2Alz3.s alloy. 1092-1095A Isothermal precipitation of commercial 3003 Al alloys studied Aluminum compounds, Phase transformations by thermoelectric power. 125-133B Transformations in ag+y titanium aluminide alloys containing Analysis of thermoelectric power measurements in the study of molyodenum. Il. Heat treatment. 1745-1753A precipitation kinetics in 3003 Al alloy. 149-159B On the effect of plastic deformation on the coarsening of @- Aluminum compounds, Powder technology phase precipitation in an Al-Cu alloy. 257-263A Compaction and characterization of mechanically alloyed Isotropic and kinematic hardening in a dispersion-strengthened nanocrystalline titanium aluminides. 293-302A aluminum alloy. 1205-1211A Micropyretic synthesis of tough NiAl alloys. 905-918B Trace element effects on precipitation processes and mechani- Direct consolidation of y-TiAl-Mn-Mo from elemental powder cal properties in an Al-Cu-Li alloy. 1399-1415A mixtures and control of porosity through a basic study of A study of the mechanism of hardness change of Al-Zn-Mg powder reactions. 2723-2729A alloy during retrogression reaging treatments by small angle Aluminum compounds, Reactions (chemical) x-ray scattering (SAXS). 2067-2071A Thermodynamics of calcium and oxygen in molten TiAl. 956-959B Latent hardening behavicr of monocrystalline Al-Mg solid solu- Thermodynamics of the system NaF-AIF3. Vii. Non-stoichio- tion. 2353-2360A metric solid cryolite. 1095-1097B Processing of AA3004 alloy can stock for optimum strength X-ray study of phase transformations in martensitic Ni-Al and formability. 2715-2721A alloys. 1133-1142A Aluminum base alloys, Welding Aluminum compounds, Thermal properties Mathematical modeling of three-dimensional heat and fluid Thermodynamic activities and phase boundaries for the alloys flow in a moving gas metal arc weld pool. 509-516B of the solid solution of Co in NigAl. 2183-2188A Particle fracture, retention, and fluid flow in metal matrix com- posite friction joints. 2371-2384A Aluminum oxide, Composite materials COz laser beam welding of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy thin plate. 2657-2662A On the transition from pushing to engulfment during directional solidification of the particle-reinforced aluminum-based Aluminum bronzes, Bonding metal-matrix composite 2014+10 vol.% AlzO3. 867-874A A microstructural study of dislocation substructures formed in Particle penetration during spray forming and Co injection of metal foil substrates during ultrasonic wire bonding. 2663-2671A NigAl+B/Al,03 intermetallic matrix composite. 877-897B $-3 Aluminum oxide, Crystal growth Volume 28 Fabrication of AlgO3-reinforced NisAl composites by a novel in Antiphase boundaries, Alloying effects situ route. 1069-1077A The antiphase boundary energies of Li, ordered Strengthening effects in AC8A/AI,O; short-fiber composites as Niz4.5PdoAlo3.5 alloy. 1092-1095A a function of temperature and strain rate. 1859-1869A Argon oxygen decarburizing Particle fracture, retention, and fluid flow in metal matrix com- Influence of chromium and nickel on the dissociation of CO2 on posite friction joints. 2371-2384A carbon-saturated liquid iron. 639-645B Interfacial characteristics for brazing of aluminum matrix com- posites with Al-12Si filler metals. 2673-2682A Atmospheric corrosion Dislocations in continuous filament reinforced W/NiAI and Estimation of atmospheric corrosion of high-strength, low-alloy Al,O,/NiAl composites. 2755-2761A steels. 1274-1276A Aluminum oxide, Crystal growth Atomizers Effect of alloying element M (M=C, Te, Mn, Cr, Si, Ti, Zr, and A numerical investigation of gas flow effects on high-pressure Ce) on supersaturation during aluminum deoxidation of Fe- gas atomization due to melt tip geometry variation. 935-941B Al-M melts. 259-264B Atomizing Aluminum oxide, Extraction A numerical investigation of gas flow effects on high-pressure Object-oriented simulation of hydrometallurgical processes. II. gas atomization due to melt tip geometry variation. 935-941B Application to the Bayer process. 785-793B Superplastic behavior of spray-deposited 5083 Al. 1059-1068A Modeling of solidification of molten metal droplet during atomi- Aluminum oxide, Reactions (chemical) zation. 1249-1255B Dissolution of alumina in mold fluxes. 275-279B Kinetic studies on the dissolution of nitrogen in CaO-AlzOz, Auger electron spectroscopy CaO-SiO2, and CaO-CaF, melts. 633-638B Effect of copper addition on consolidating TisSi, by the elemen- The effect of silica-containing binders on the titanium/face coat tal powder-metallurgical method. 223-228A reaction. 919-926B Secondary hardening and fracture behavior in alloy steels con- Thermodynamics on the formation of spinel nonmetallic inclu- taining molybdenum, tungsten, and chromium. 775-784A sion in liquid steel. 953-956B Room-temperature diffusion in Cu/Ag thin-film couples caused Activities in the system cryolite-alumina. 1089-1093B by anodic dissolution. 843-850A The solubility of ZnO and ZnAlzO, in cryolite melts. 1099-1101B Austempering Solutions of CeOz in cryolite melts. 1257B Influence of the amount and morphology of retained austenite on the mechanical properties of an austempered ductile iron. 1143-1156A Aluminum oxide, Reduction (chemical) Influence of microstructure on fracture toughness of austem- Intelligent control of the feeding of aluminum electrolytic cells pered ductile iron. 1457-1470A using neural networks. 215-221B Bainitic transformation in austempered ductile iron with refer- Aluminum oxide, Solubility ence to untransformed austenite volume phemomenon. 2159-2162A Alumina solubility in molten salt systems of interest for alumi- Austenite num electrolysis and related phase diagram data. 81-86B Authors’ reply to "The effect of the thermal path to reach iso- Ammonia, Reactions (chemical) thermal temperature on transformation kinetics" by Dr. |.A. The electrochemical behavior of gold in ammoniacal solutions Wierszylowski. 1098A at 75°C. 5-12B The transformation phenomenon in Fe-Mo-C alloys: a solute drag approach. 1625-1631A Ammonia pressure leaching The influence of austenite grain size and its distribution on chip The electrochemical behavior of gold in ammoniacal solutions deformation and tool life during machining of AIS! 304L. 2415-2422A at 75°C. 5-12B Austenite, Deformation effects Ammonia pressure leaching, Vibration effects A variant selection model for predicting the transformation tex- Influence of ultrasound in ammoniacal leaching of a copper ture of deformed austenite. 1755-1768A oxide ore. 721-723B Austenite, Heating effects Amorphization, Deformation effects Microstructural evolution during thermomechanical processing Amorphization reaction of Ni-Ta powders during mechanical of a Ti-Nb interstitial-free steel just below the Ar, tempera- alloying. 1429-1435A ture. 1437-1443A Amorphous structure Bainitic transformation in austempered ductile iron with refer- Microstructure of Ti-48.2 at.% Ni shape memory thin films. 1985-1991A ence to untransformed austenite volume phemomenon. 2159-2162A Austenitic stainless steeis, Composite materials Amorphous structure, Deformation effects Particle fracture, retention, and fluid flow in metal matrix com- Ball-milling-induced crystallization and ball-milling effect on posite friction joints. 2371-2384A thermal crystallization kinetics in an amorphous FeMoSiB alloy. 1123-1131A Austenitic stainless steels, Joining Amorphization reaction of Ni-Ta powders during mechanical Computer simulation of multicomponent diffusion in joints of alloying. 1429-1435A dissimilar steels. 303-308A Anion exchanging Austenitic stainless steels, Machining Preparation of ultra-high-purity copper by anion exchange. 987-993B The influence of austenite grain size and its distribution on chip deformation and tool life during machining of AIS! 304L. 2415-2422A Anisotropy Crystallographic analysis of the influence of stress state on Austenitic stainiess steels, Mechanical properties earing behavior in deep drawing of face-centered cubic met- High-temperature crack growth in 304 stainless steel under als. 785-793A mixed-mode loading conditions. 763-773A Study of inclusions in a failed aero-engine component. 1281-1288A Annealing Formation of «" iron nitride in FeN martensite: nitrogen vacan- Austenitic stainless steels, Metal working cies, iron-atom displacements, and misfit-strain energy. 63-77A Controlled drawing to produce desirable hardness and micro- The Ce-Mg-Y system. 265-276A structural gradients in alloy 302 wire. 363-375A Orientation dependence of microfracture behavior in a dual- Austenitic stainiess steels, Microstructure phase high-strength low-alloy steel. 504-509A Texture development in dual-phase cold-rolled 18% Ni marag- Microstructure and mechanical properties of sputter-deposited ing steel. 2459-2465A Cu}.xTa, alloys. 917-925A Analysis of grain growth in a two-phase gamma titanium alu- Austenitic stainiess steels, Oxidation minide alloy. 947-954A A mechanics-based approach to cyclic oxidation. 411-422A Fabrication of AlpO3-reinforced Ni3Al composites by a novel in Austenitic stainless steels, Structural hardening situ route. 1069-1077A Tensile flow and work-hardening behavior of a Ti-modified aus- Microstructure and mechanical behavior of the NiAI-TiC in situ tenitic stainless steel. 171-178A composite. 1079-1087A High-temperature relaxations in aluminum studied by isother- Austenitic stainiess steels, Thermal properties mal mechanical spectrometry. 1661-1665A Calculation of solidification-related thermophysical properties for steels. 281-297B Anode sludge, Smelting Thermodynamic modeling of selenide matte converting. 811-8198 Austenitizing Identification and range quantification of steel transformation Anodic dissolution products by transformation kinetics. 5-14A Room-temperature diffusion in Cu/Ag thin-film couples caused High-temperature tensile deformation and thermal cracking of by anodic dissolution. 843-850A ferritic spheroidal graphite cast iron. 325-333A 1997 Brasses, Structural hardening Orientation dependence of microfracture behavior in a dual- Effects of liquidus and solidus curvature in solidification model- phase high-strength low-alloy steel. 504-509A ing of binary systems with constant partition ratio. 447-451A The effect of the austenitizing heat-treatment variables on the Phase equilibria in the titanium-oxygen system. 447-453B fracture toughness of high-speed steel. 2089-2099A Enthaipies of formation of liquid (copper+manganese) alloys. 473-478B Automotive bodies, Materials substitution Studies on the thermodynamic stability of silver selenide. 519-522B Discussion of "Use of solid electrolyte galvanic cells to deter- On the transition from pushing to engulfment during directional mine the activity of CaO in the CaO-ZrO. system and stan- solidification of the particle-reinforced aluminum-based metal-matrix composite 2014+10 vol.% Al,03. 867-874A dard Gibbs free energies of formation of CaZrO, from CaO and ZrO". 723-725B Automotive components, Materials substitution Méssbauer effect study of mechanically alloyed F and Ir’; Fe- On the transition from pushing to engulfment during directional Zn intermediate phases. 743-748A solidification of the particle-reinforced aluminum-based Reaction diffusion and phase equilibria in the V-N system. 837-842A metal-matrix composite 2014+10 voi.% AlzO3. 867-874A The activity of cobalt and silicon in the Co-Si system with spe- cial focus on the a-Co solid solution. 909-915A Axial stress Detailed assessment of integral thermodynamic quantities of High-temperature crack growth in 304 stainless steel under liquid Bi-Sn alloy solution system. 1081-10878 mixed-mode loading conditions. 763-773A C-Ni and Al-C-Ni phase diagrams and thermodynamic proper- Plastic deformation of hafnium under uniaxial compression. 1479-1487A ties of C in the alloys from 1550°C to 2300°C. 2453-2458A Backscattering Binders (adhesives), Reactions (chemical) Microstructure and properties of duplex -Al,(Ti, V)/B-Ti, V) The effect of silica-containing binders on the titanium/face coat alloys. 927-938A reaction. 919-9268 Bacterial leaching Bismuth, Binary systems Leaching of marine manganese nodules by acidophilic bacteria Detailed assessment of integral thermodynamic quantities of growing on elemental sulfur. 25-32B liquid Bi-Sn alloy solution system. 1081-10878 Metal extraction from ores by heap leaching. 529-545B Bismuth base ailoys, Thermal properties Bainite, Heating effects Detailed assessment of integral thermodynamic quantities of Influence of microstructure on fracture toughness of austem- liquid Bi-Sn alloy solution system. 1081-1087B pered ductile iron. 1457-1470A Bainitic transformation in austempered ductile iron with refer- Bismuth compounds, Powder technology ence to untransformed austenite volume phemomenon. 2159-2162A Improvement of properties of BSCCO superconductor tapes with thermal processing. 425-428B Ball milling Kinetics and phase transformation evaluation of Fe-Zn-Al Blast furnace chemistry mechanically alloyed phases. 517-525A Effect of FeO in the slag and silicon in the metal on the desulfu- Méssbauer effect study of mechanically alloyed Fr and Ir; Fe- rization of hot metal. 47-57B Zn intermediate phases. 743-748A Blast furnace practice Mechanically activated carbothermic reduction of ilmenite. 1115-1121A Nonwetting flow of a liquid through a packed bed with gas Ball-milling-induced crystallization and ball-milling effect on cross-flow. 597-604B thermal crystallization kinetics in an amorphous FeMoSiB alloy. 1123-1131A Blast furnaces Copper losses and thermodynamic considerations in copper Ball milling, Temperature effects smelting. 191-200B Effect of milling temperature on mechanical alloying in the Modeling the discontinuous liquid flow in a biast furnace. 333-343B immiscible Cu-Ta system. 1569-1580A Blister copper, Refining Barium compounds, Solubility Interfacial phenomena in the liquid copper-calcium ferrite slag Dependence of carbon solubility on oxygen partial pressure for system. 401-407B 80 mass% BaO-MnO and CaQOgatg-B2O3 slags. 1257-1259B Blistering, Radiation effects Baths On the blister formation in copper alloys due to the helium ion Establishment time of liquid flow in a bath agitated by bottom implantation. 755-762A gas injection. 605-612B Blowing Bauxite, Reduction (chemical) Model study of turbulence structure in a bottom blown bath Object-oriented simulation of hydrometallurgical processes. II. with top slag using conditional sampling. 87-948 Application to the Bayer process. 785-793B Mass transfer between solid and liquid in a gas-stirred vessel. 95-102B Bayer process Bonding strength Object-oriented simulation of hydrometallurgical processes. il. Interfacial bonding in spray-formed metal matrix composites. 1095-1098A Application to the Bayer process. 785-793B Bonding strength, Pressure effects Bearing steels, Mechanical properties Effects of applied pressure on the brazing of superplastic Tribological properties of aluminum alloy matrix TiBz composite Inconel 718 superalloy. 1367-1376A prepared by in situ processing. 491-502A Borides, Composite materials Bearing steels, Stee! making Tribological properties of aluminum alloy matrix TiB2 composite Thermodynamics on the formation of spinel nonmetallic inclu- prepared by in situ processing. 491-502A sion in liquid steel. 953-956B In situ ceramic particle-reinforced aluminum matrix composites Bearings, Materials selection fabricated by reaction pressing in the TiO2(Ti)-Al-B (B203) Dry sliding wear response of some bearing alloys as influenced systems. 1931-1942A by the nature of microconstituents and sliding conditions. 809-815A Fatigue and fracture of damage-tolerant in situ titanium matrix composites. 2037-2047A Bend tests The effect of hydrogen on the fracture toughness of alloy X- Boron compounds, Solubility 750. 817-823A Dependence of carbon solubility on oxygen partial pressure for Fracture toughness of polycrystalline NiAl from finite-element 80 mass% BaO-MnO and CaQgatg-B2O3 slags. 1257-1259B analysis of miniaturized disk-bend test results. 991-996A Boron steels, Mechanical properties Effect of the Ti/N ratio on the hardenability and mechanical Beryllium, heem e properties of a quenched-and-tempered C-Mn-B steel. 2027-2035A Microstructural features of cracking in autogenous beryllium weldments. 673-680A Bottom blown converters Model study of turbulence structure in a bottom blown bath Beryllium compounds, Trace elements with top slag using conditional sampling. 87-94B Microstructural features of cracking in autogenous beryllium weldments. 673-680A Brasses, Coatings Analysis and prevention of cracking phenomena occurring dur- Billets, Casting ing softfacing of brass on AISI 4140 steel substrate. 2767-2773A Evaluation of six x-e turbulence model predictions of flow in a continuous casting billet-mold water model using laser Dop- Brasses, Microstructure pler velocimetry measurements. 321-332B A variant selection model for predicting the transformation tex- ture of deformed austenite. 1755-1768A Binary systems, Phases (state of matter) Thermochemistry of binary alloys of transitiion metals: the sys- Brasses, Structural hardening tems Me-Gd, Me-Ho, and Me-Lu (Me=Cu, Ag, and Au). 187-190A Strain hardening regimes and microstructural evolution during A new generation solution model for predicting thermodynamic large strain compression of low stacking fault energy fcc properties of a multicomponent system from binaries. 439-445B alloys that form deformation twins. 1781-1795A S-5 Brinelling Volume 28 Brinelling Cans, Structural hardening Wear characteristics of TINi shape memory alloys. 1871-1877A Processing of AA3004 alloy can stock for optimum strength and formability. 2715-2721A Brittle fracture, Alloying effects Secondary hardening and fracture behavior in alloy steels con- Carbides, Alloying effects taining molybdenum, tungsten, and chromium. 775-784A Effect of small amount of nitrogen on carbide characteristics in unidirectional Ni-base superalloy. 2143-2147A Brittle fracture, Composition effects Hydrogen embrittlement of Ni-Cr-Fe alloys. 655-663A Carbides, Crystal growth Correlation of microstructure and fracture toughness in three Brittle fracture, Cooling effects Deformation, fracture, and mechanical properties of low-tem- high-speed steel rolls. 123-134A perature-tempered martensite in SAE 43xx steels. 377-387A Computer simulation of multicomponent diffusion in joints of dissimilar steels. 303-308A Brittle fracture, Microstructural effects Effect of long-term service exposure at elevated temperature Fractal fracture and transformation toughening in CuNiA! single on microstructural changes of 5Cr-0.5Mo steels. 1607-1616A crystal. 1337-1340A Effects of microstructure on the fracture toughness of Ti3Al- Carbon, Alloying additive based titanium aluminides. 1357-1365A The effect of carbon on the loss of room-temperature damping capacity in copper-manganese alloys. 105-112A Brittleness, Alloying effects Effect of silicon content and carbon addition on primary recrys- Secondary hardening and fracture behavior in alloy steels con- tallization of Fe-3% Si. 681-687A taining molybdenum, tungsten, and chromium. 775-784A Effect of carbon and nitrogen on chemical homogeneity of fcc Brittleness, Deformation effects iron-based alloys. 2195-2199A Plastic-flow and microstructure evolution during hot deforma- Carbon, Alloying elements tion of a gamma titanium aluminide alloy. 2309-2321A Galvanic cell measurements on supersaturated activities of Brittleness, Welding effects oxygen in Fe-Al-M (M=C, Te, Mn, Cr, Si, Ti, Zr, and Ce) Orientation dependence of microfracture behavior in a dual- melts. 251-258B phase high-strength low-alloy steel. 504-509A Effect of alloying element M (M=C, Te, Mn, Cr, Si, Ti, Zr, and Ce) on supersaturation during aluminum deoxidation of Fe- Bronzes, Powder technology Al-M melts. 259-264B Supersolidus liquid-phase sintering of prealloyed powders. 1553-1567A Carbon, Composite materials Bubbies Interfacial reactions in the squeeze-cast (SAFFIL+C)/SAE 329 Development of a multineedle electroresistivity probe for mea- Al composite. 1251-1259A suring bubble characteristics in molten metal baths. 409-416B Bubble and liquid flow characteristics in a Wood’s metal bath Carbon, Diffusion stirred by bottom helium gas injection. 1053-1061B Computer simulation of multicomponent diffusion in joints of dissimilar steels. 303-308A Bubbles, Dimensional analysis The shape of bubbles rising near the nozzle exit in molten Carbon, Impurities metal baths. 417-423B Absorption kinetics and mechanisms of carbon monoxide in liquid niobium. 455-463B Burgers vector, Deformation effects Microstructure and mechanisms of cyclic deformation of alumi- Carbon, Reactions (chemical) num single crystals at 77K. 595-609A Reduction of molybdenite with carbon in the presence of lime. 265-2748 Cadmium, Dopants Evaluation of unified interaction parameter model parameters Influence of short circuiting on the kinetics and mechanism of for calculating activities of ferromanganese alloys: Mn-Fe-C, iodide film growth on Ag and Cd-doped Ag. 1189-1198B Mn-Fe-Si, and Mn-Fe-C-Si systems. 553-562B Reaction mechanism on the smelting reduction of iron ore by Cadmium, Mechanical properties solid carbon. 1019-1028B A thermodynamic analysis of the empirical power relationships Mechanically activated carbothermic reduction of ilmenite. 1115-1121A for creep rate and rupture time. 1831-1842A Carbon, Solubility Cadmium base alloys, Microstructure Dependence of carbon solubility on oxygen partial pressure for Prediction of dendrite arm spacings in unsteady- and steady- 80 mass% BaO-MnO and CaQOgatg-B2O3 slags. 1257-1259B state heat flow of unidirectionally solidified binary alloys. 651-663B Carbon, Ternary systems Calcines, Reduction (chemical) C-Ni and AI-C-Ni phase diagrams and thermodynamic proper- Rate control of the flash reduction of zinc caicines. 201-207B ties of C in the alloys from 1550°C to 2300°C. 2453-2458A Calcium, Quaternary systems Carbon dioxide, Reactions (chemical) An assessment of the Ca-Fe-O-Si system. 577-596B Rate control of the flash reduction of zinc calcines. 201-207B Calcium, Reactions (chemical) Extraction of tantalum and niobium from tin slags by chiorina- Critical evaluation and optimization of the thermodynamic tion and carbochlorination. 359-369B properties and phase diagrams of the CrO-Cr20,-Si0.-CaO Influence of chromium and nickel on the dissociation of CO. on system. 235-242B carbon-saturated liquid iron. 639-645B Thermodynamics of calcium and oxygen in molten TiAl. 956-959B Carbon fibers, Composite materials Deoxidation equilibria of calcium and magnesium in liquid iron. 1131-1139B Interfacial reactions in the squeeze-cast (SAFFIL+C)/SAE 329 Caicium carbonate, Reactions (chemical) Ai composite. 1251-1259A Determination of kinetic parameters using differential thermal analysis—application to the decomposition of CaCO3. 1157-1164B Carbon monoxide, Diffusion Absorption kinetics and mechanisms of carbon monoxide in Caiclum compounds, Powder technology liquid niobium. 455-463B Improvement of properties of BSCCO superconductor tapes with thermal processing. 425-428B Carbon monoxide, Reactions (chemical) Rate control of the flash reduction of zinc calcines. 201-207B Caicium compounds, Reactions (chemical) Interfacial phenomena in the liquid copper-calcium ferrite slag Carbon steels, Welding system. 401-407B Mathematical modeling of three-dimensiona! heat and fluid flow in a moving gas metal arc weld pool. 509-516B Calcium fluoride, Reactions (chemical) Dissolution of alumina in mold fluxes. 275-279B Carbothermic reactions Kinetic studies on the dissolution of nitrogen in CaO-AlzOz, Kinetics of reduction of MnO in powder mixtures with carbon. 307-3198 CaO-SiO2, and CaO-CaF, melts. 633-638B Mechanically activated carbothermic reduction of ilmenite. 1115-1121A Calorimetry Cassiterite, Reduction (chemical) Enthalpies of formation of liquid (copper+manganese) alloys. 473-478B Extraction of tantalum and niobium from tin slags by chlorina- Kinetics and phase transformation evaluation of Fe-Zn-Al tion and carbochiorination. 359-369B mechanically alloyed phases. 517-525A Cast Iron, Casting Experimental study of the kinetics of transient liquid phase Numerical simulation and Fourier thermal analysis of solidifica- solidification reaction in electroplated gold-tin layers on cop- per. ; 699-706A tion kinetics in high-carbon Fe-C alloys. 115-123B Aging effects in a Cu-12AI-5Ni-2Mn-1Ti shape memory alloy. 955-967A Cast Iron, Melting Ball-milling-induced crystallization and ball-milling effect on Mathematical simulation and experimental verification of melt- thermal crystallization kinetics in an amorphous FeMoSiB ing resulting from the coupled effect of natural convection alloy. 1123-1131A and exothermic heat of mixing. 135-148B S-6

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