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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions Volume 30 Combined Author Index Abdo, Z.A.M. 2723-2726A Bocardo, J.C.E. 505-513B Chun, J.-H. 1403-1409A Dwarakadasa, E.S. 1193-1202A 3111-3124A Boehlert, C.J. 2305-2323A Chung, K. 377-386A Dykhuizen, R.C. 107-117B Adachi, G.-Y. 45-51B 2349-2367A Chung, W.S. 215-221B Easton, M. 1613-1623A Adams, B.L. 969-979A Boileau, J.M. 3055-3068A Cingolani, E. 493-499A 1625-1633A Advani, A.H. 1367-1379A Bolmaro, R.E. 2875-2884A Clavel, M. 2853-2863A Eckert, M. 1315-1326A Agarwal, A. 295-306B Bonazza, R. 1083-1088B Cockcroft, S.L. 2147-2158A El-Danaf, E. 1223-1233A Ahlers, M. 493-499A Bonney, L.A. 781-788A Coghlan, S.C. 307-313A El-Eskandarany, M.S. 1877-1880A Ahmed, M.S. 1529-1534A Bor, H.Y. 551-561A Colas, R. 773-778B El-Raghy, T. 363-369A Ajersch, F. 1137-1146A Bottger, A.J. 1945-1953A Collins, L.E. 3045-3054A 1727-1738A Akaiwa, N. 2341-2348A Bouris, D. 149B Conrad, H. 2809-2816A Elkin, V.A. 231-233A Akbay, G. 707-714B Bourke, M.A.M. 2989-2997A 2817-2823A Elzey, D.M. 2689-2699A Akdogan, G. 231-239B Brimacombe, J.K. 553-566B Cook, C.S. 1981-1988A Engler, O. 1517-1527A Akhtar, A. 335-343A Brocchi, E.A. 375-381B Cooley, K.M. 2679-2687A Enomoto, M. 2429-2437A Alam, M. 2191-2199A Broderick, G. 5-13B Corradini, M.L. 1083-1088B 3125-3130A Albarran, J.L. 2419-2428A Brooks, P.W. 1083-1088B Corral, E. 2539-2545A Eric, R.H. 231-239B Alkemper, J. 2341-2348A Brozik, S.M. 2129-2134A Corum, J.M. 1569-1578A 589-595B Allain, E. 567-576B Brusethaug, S. 2135-2146A Cross, M. 803-813B 695-705B 577-587B Bryant, J.D. 1999-2006A Cruchaga, M. 731-744B 707-714B 1009-1015B Buchmayr, B. 1663-1673A Cui, Y. 1785-1795A Esquivel, E. 2539-2545A Allison, J. 133-146A Bull, S.J. 2931-2939A 2735-2744A Euh, K. 3143-3151A Allison, J.E. 3055-3068A Butt, D. 2129-2134A Daehn, G.S. 2073-2087A Evangelista, E. 2591-2598A Alostaz, A. 195-201A Bystricky, P. 1843-1866A Dahle, A.K. 287-293B Evans, A.G. 763-769A Alvarez, A. 1017-1024A Byun, G. 234-243A Daniel, B.S.S. 2951-2958A Evans, J.W. 331-339B Amateau, M.F. 183-193A Caceres, C.H. 2611-2618A Dariel, M.P. 3201-3210A 623-630B Anagnostopoulos, J. 1095-1105B Calcaterra, J.R. 307-313A Das, A. 2563-2573A Fahmy, Y. 2809-2816A Anderson, A.J. 1981-1988A Campbell, C.E. 501-512A Das, K. 1437-1447A 2817-2823A Ankem, S. 1675-1679A Campbell, J. 2809-2816A Das, S. 1437-1447A Fan, H.G. 791-801B 2249-2251A 2817-2823A Datta, S.K. 175-181A Fan, J. 3079-3088A Anson, J.P. 1027-1032B Campbell, J.P. 563-577A Davidson, C.J. 2611-2618A Fan, P. 271-277B Aoki, K. 1877-1880A Cano, S. 773-778B Davidson, D.L. 579-585A 3099-3102A Aoyama, T. 1333-1339A Cantor, B. 1341-1356A 925-939A Fang, C.-K. 643-651A Arai, K. 15-20B Cao, G. 1101-1108A 1686A 941-948A Araki, H. 3009-3011A Carnes, J.D. 2403-2408A 2007-2018A Fang, D.-N. 1933-1943A Aramaki, M. 1185-1191A Carreno, F. 371-376A 3025A Fang, Z. 3231-3238A Ardell, A.J. 2403-2408A Caton, M.J. 3055-3068A Davis, C.L. 2089-2096A Farber, L. 1727-1738A Arnberg, L. 287-293B Celentano, D. 731-744B Dayananda, M.A. 535-543A Fearn, D.R. 1809-1815A 2455-2462A Chambreuil-Paret, A. 1327-1331A 545-550A Feaugas, X. 2853-2863A Arvanitudis, |. 901-908B Chan, K.S. 579-585A Daymond, M.R. 2989-2997A Feng, S.P. 213-219A Avishei, A. 723-729B 925-939A De Paco, J.M. 1913-1921A Ferro, R. 1169-1176A Babu, R. 459-464B 1203-1209A De Saldivar Garcia, Fischer, F.D. 2583-2590A Baczynski, G.J. 3045-3054A 1686A JA. 1177-1184A Fleury, E. 133-146A Baek, W.H. 627-632A 2007-2018A De Souza, U.J. 183-193A Foecke, T. 2959-2965A Bag, A. 1193-1202A 3025A Debroy, T. 483-493B Fradkov, V.E. 1541-1547A Balikci, E. 2803-2808A 3239-3251A Degterov, S.A. 661-669B Frage, N. 857-863B Bamberger, M. 723-729B Chandrasekar, S. 815-822B 1033-1044B 3201-3210A Banerjee, D. 789-798A Chang, J.C. 3191-3199A Del Castillo, L. 1381-1389A Fras, E. 927-932B Banerjee, S. 41-52A Chang, L.C. 909-916A Delfino, S. 1169-1176A Frear, D.R. 1301-1313A Barbante, G.G. 589-595B Chang, S.-Y. 1119-1136A DeLo, D.P. 1391-1402A Fredman, T.P. 323-330B Barber, B. 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D. 295892-32-986256AB XXiiee,, XD.. 1140695--1417127BA ZZholuoatnogr,e vsJ.kYy., N. 21760613--21761723AA Syn, C.K. 1559-1568A Van Humbeeck, J. 493-499 Xin, XJ. 2073-2087A Zoric, J. 341-348B Volume 30 Metallurgical and Materials Transactions Combined Subject Index Abrasion resistance, Heating effects Alpha iron, Microstructure Evaluation of halide-activated pack boriding of Inconel 722. 670-675A Fifty-year study of grain-boundary relaxation. 2267-2295A Absorption (material), Heating effects Aluminides, Bonding The effect of ion implanting on hydrogen entry into metals. 1535-1540A Wide-gap transient liquid-phase bonding of Ti-48 at.% Al-2 at.% Cr-2 at.% Nb. 2723-2726A AccuTrhafraceceye- diinm ean csoinotnianlu oumso declaisntgi ngo f mtohled fmloowd elan.d the interface sur- 1095-1105B Bulbko-nadllso y inm tihcer osNtirAuVc/tCuur/aNli asnyaslteomg.u es for transient liquid-phase 3111-31244 Cavitation and failure during hot forging of Ti-6AI-4V. 1411-1424A Aluminides, Coatings Effect of fiber spatial arrangement on the transverse strength of Nickel monoaluminide coating on ultralow-carbon steel by reac- titanium matrix composites. 2513-2522A tive sintering, 1605-1612A AcicEuflfaerc t sotfr uincittiuarl e microstructure on plastic flow and dynamic: glob- Syonnt hea sdiess uainfdu riczyecdli c Nio-xbiadastei ons upbeerhalalvoiyo.r of a (Ni, Pt)Al coating 2679-2687A ularization during hot working of Ti-6Al-4V. 3219-3229A Aluminides, Composite materials ActiNviactkeedl smionntoearliungm inide coating on ultralow-carbon steel by reac- WeAalrz O3b,e haavnido rA lgoTf i inp asrittiuc lAels.- based composites containing TiBo, 243-248A tive sintering. 1605-1612A Fatigue-crack propagation behavior of ductile/brittle laminated composites. 633-642A Activation energ Degradation mechanism of SiC/super a2 composite due to Studies on thec hlorination of zircon. |.S tatic bed investigations. 205-2138 interfacial reaction. 2713-2720A Kinetics and mechanism of electroless copper deposition at Wear behavior of Ai-Al,Ti composite manufactured by a centrif- mhoyddeer actoen-cteon-thriagthi oncso,p per ion and low-to-moderate formaide- 223-2298 ugal method. 3253-3261A Recrystallization activation energy in mechanically alloyed Aluminides, Directional solidification otixail dsec-adninsipnegr sicoanlo-rsitmreetnrgy.t hened metals measured by differen- 1885-1887A Dirteecmt,i onal solidification and phase equilibria in the Ni-Al sys- 3167-31754 Adhesion Aluminides, Heat treatment Microcracking of flash coatings and its effect on the Zn-Ni coat- The nitriding behavior of Ti-Al alloys at 1000°C. 19-29A ing adhesion of electrodeposited sheet steel. 437-448 Aluminides, Mechanical properties AginMgi cr(oarsttirfuicctiaulr)a l evolution in a 17-4 PH stainless steel after aging CTahvei taetfifeocnt eorfo msiiocnr osotfr uNciAtlu.r e on fracture toughness and fatique 335-343A at 400°C. 345-353A crack growth behavior in y-titanium aluminide based interme- Yield behavior of a mild steel after prestraining and aging under tallics. 563-577A reversed stress. 411-416A High-temperature deformation behavior of NiAI(Ti) solid-solu- Stabilization and two-way shape memory effect in Cu-Al-Ni sin- tion single crystals. 587-600A gle crystals. 493-499A Modeling and measurement of the notched strength of gamma Aging behavior of an A\-Li-Cu-Mg-Zr alloy. ; 741-749A titanium aluminides uncer monotonic loading. 949-959A Study af precipitation kinetics in a super purity Al-0.8% Mo- Deformation and — behavior of a directionally solidified B/ 0.9% Si alloy using differential scanning calorimetry. 879-884A ¥ Ni-30 at.% Al allo 1003-1015A Phase transformation of Zn-4A\-3Cu alloy during heat treat- Statistical simulation of small fatigue crack nucleation and coa- ment. 917-9234 lescence in a lamellar TiAl alloy. 1203-1209A Formation of hcp martensite during the isothermal aging of an interplay between oxidation and wear behavior of the Ti-48Al- fcc Co-27Cr-5Mo-0.05C orthopedic implant alloy. 1177-1184A 2Cr-2Nb-1B alloy. 2019-2026A Influence of secondary precipitates and crystallographic orien- The creep behavior of Ti-Al-Nb O+bee orthorhombic alloys. }1. 2349-2367A tation on the strength of single crystals of a Ni-based superal- Temperature and composition dependence of the elastic con- loy. . : d : 1249-1259A stants of NigAl. 2403-2408A Thmee cehfafencitcsa lo f pprroepaegritnige s trine aAtAm6e1n1t1s oanl uamgiinnugr n kianeuttiocbso dayn d sheet. 1999-2006A EInnfvliureonncmee notfa tlh ee mtbermiptetrlaetmuernet ocna utsheed plbays tihcy ddreofgoernm atfioro ni ntien rTmieA-l . 2865-2873A Development of a heat treatment for a directionally solidified tallic compounds: preliminary model of ductility reduction. 3089-3097A cobalt-base Superalloy. 2291-2254A The microstructural evolution in Ti-Al-Nb O+bcc orthorhombic Aluminides, Melting Teanlsliolyes. strength of thermomechanically processed Cu-9Ni-6Sn 2305-2323A Discussion of “Superheating behavior of NiAI". Aluminides, Oxidation alloys. 2649-2657A Oxidation behavior of niobium aluminide intermetallics pro- Mebcohuanndiasrmie so f int hea usftoernmiattiico ns taofi nlleasmse llsatre elMsa.3 C., at and near twin 2791-2801A tected by aluminide and silicide diffusion coatings. 495-504B Creep-rupture behavior of forged, thick section 9Cr-1Mo ferritic Aluminides, Phase transformations steel. 2825-2834A The microstructural evolution in Ti-Al-Nb O+bcc orthorhombic Aging (artificial), Composition effects alloys. |. 2305-2323A Mihcirgohs-tLriu cAtlu-rLei aalnlody s.m echanicai behavior of spray-deposited 1381-1389A FMoadrgumnraeittniigo cn a gtiorfna gn« s fipon hrtamhsaete i soiinnn gltoehfe N«m iasfisAeslIdiM.v ne Haenuds lefre-attyheprey syh-aTipAel amlelmoy-s 2591-2598A Aging (artificial), Welding effects ory alloys. 2721-2723A Precipitation sequence in friction stir weld of 6063 aluminum during aging. 3125-3130A Aluminides, Powder technology Micropyretic synthesis studies of Ni-, Al-, Ti-, and Nb-containing Aging (natural) alloys. 171-188B A process model for the heat-affected zone microstructure evo- Microstructural evolution of a nanocrystalline Ti-47AI-3Cr alloy lution in Al-Zn-Mg weldments. 2667-2677A during annealing in the a+y-phase field. 751-761A Air pGorleleuntihoonu se gases and the metallurgical process industry. 841-856B Thetiromnas l ina tniatlaynsiiusm , ofb osreolnf,- praonpda gaaltiunmgi nuhmig hp-otwemdpeerr actoumrpea crtesa.c - 781-788A Field-activated combustion synthesis of titanium aluminides. 1101-1108A Aircraft components, Coating Mathematical modeling of a melt pool driven by an electron Aluminides, Welding beam. 515-525B The role of phase transformation in electron-beam welding of TiAl-based alloys. 1717-1726A Allotropic transformation, Heating effects The microstructural evolution in Ti-Al-Nb O+bec orthorhombic Aluminum, Alloying additive alloys. |. 2305-2323A Studies of the morphology of the Al-rich interfacial layer formed Influence of the Mn content on the kinetics of austempering during the hot dip galvanizing of steel sheet. 681-695A transformation in compacted graphite cast iron. 2745-2752A The fatigue and fracture resistance of a Nb-Cr-Ti-Al alloy. 2007-2018A Alloy plating Aluminum, Alloying elements Microcracking of flash coatings and its effect on the Zn-Ni coat- Characteristics of continuous-galvanizing baths. 144-148B ing adhesion of electrodeposited sheet steel. 437-448A Liquid-solid partition ratios in nickel-base ailoys. 2173-2181A S-1 Aluminum, Binary systems Volume 30 Aluminum, Binary systems Aluminum, Refining Dendritic morphology observed in the solid-state precipitation Analyses of the dynamic processes of liquid metal filtration. 891-900B in binary alloys 1529-1534A Cyclic solid-state transformations during ball milling of alumi- Aluminum, Ternary systems Thneu mi nfzliurecnocne iuomf tpeomwpdeerra tuarned gthrea diefefnetcst oonf mOislltiwnagl ds pereidp.en ing. 21384717--21384880AA TThheerrmmooddyynnaammiicc aacstsiveistsiemse nitn thoef tahlel oyAsl -Foef- tShie sTyis-tAelm-.Nb system. 11038115--11039256AA A numerical model of peritectoid transformation. 2563-2573A Experimental and thermodynamic investigation of the Ni-Al-Mo system. 1785-1795A Determination of the critical nucleus size of precipitates using the macroscopic composition gradient method. 2783-2789A Aluminum base alloys, Casting Directional solidification and phase equilibria in the Ni-Al sys- Modeling the fluid-flow-induced stress and collapse in a den- tem. 3167-3175A dritic network. 287-293B Aluminum, Bonding The heat-transfer coefficient during the unidirectional solidifica- tion of an Al-Si alloy casting. 473-482B Thfea tiignufel ueantc eA l/oAfl 2sOol3i di-nstteartfea caesn.d liquid-phase bonding on 763-769A Casting-chill interface heat transfer during solidification of an aluminum alloy. 773-778B Aluminum, Casting The effect of Sr and Fe additions on the microstructure and A mathematical model of the heat and fluid flows in direct-chill mechanical properties of a direct squeeze cast Al-7Si-0.3Mg casting of aluminum sheet ingots and billets. 119-133B alloy. 1341-1356A A mathematica! model for surface segregation in aluminum A three-dimensional cellular automation-finite element model direct chill casting. 135-142B for the prediction of solidification grain structures. 3153-3165A High-energy x-ray computed tomography of the progression of the solidification front in pure aluminum. 1403-1409A Aluminum base alloys, Coating The effects of preaging treatments on aging kinetics and Study of electromagnetic separation of nonmetallic inclusions from aluminum melt. 2979-2988A mechanical properties in AA6111 aluminum autobody sheet. 1999-2006A Copper coatings for minimization of retention and permeation Aluminum, Chemical analysis of implanted tritium in aluminum alloy 6061. 2191-2199A Distribution of aluminum in hot-dip galvanized coatings. 3031-3044A Aluminum base alloys, Composite materials Aluminum, Composite materials The effect of shot particles on the fatigue of Kaowool fiber-rein- Thermal expansion of morphologically textured short-fiber forced 339 aluminum. 195-201A composites. 203-212A Fundamental aspects of creep in metal matrix composites. 315-324A Settling of multisized clusters of alumina particules in liquid alu- Synergistic effects of wear and corrosion for minum. 241-247B Al2O3 particulate-reinforced 6061 aluminum matrix compos- Wear behavior of in situ Al-based composites containing ites. 643-651A TiBo, AloO3, and AlzTi particles. 243-248A Correlation of tensile strength with fracture modes of KAO- Infiltration of fibrous preforms by a pure metal. V. Influence of WOOL- and SAFFIL-reinforced 339 aluminum. 815-824A preform compressibility. 471-482A Monkman-Grant analysis of creep fracture in dispersion- Mechanical behavior of aluminum matrix composite during strengthened and particulate-reinforced aluminum. 829-838A extrusion in the semisolid state. 1137-1146A Recycling of aluminum matrix composites. 839-844A A study on the kinetic process of reaction synthesis of TIC. I. Mechanical behavior of Al-Li-SiC composites. |. Microstructure Experimental research and theoretical model. 1147-1151A and tensile deformation. 845-855A A study on the kinetic process of reaction synthesis of TIC. II. Mechanical behavior of Al-Li-SiC composites. II. Cyclic defor- Theoretical analyses and numerical calculation. 1153-1157A mation. 857-867A Plasticity of continuous fiber-reinforced metals. 1843-1866A Mechanical behavior of Al-Li/SiC composites. III. Microme- Discussion of “Particle engulfment and pushing by solidying chanical modeling. 869-878A interfaces. II. Microgravity experiments and theoretical analy- The tensile strength of 339 aluminum reinforced with kaowool sis" and authors’ reply. 1887-1894A fibers: a comparison of T5 and T6 heat treatments. 1835-1841A Influence of the localized initial plastic deformation on the Plasticity of continuous fiber-reinforced metals. 1843-1866A effective thermomechanical response of metal-matrix com- Dry sliding wear behavior of A356-15% SiC, composites under posites. 2875-2884A controlled atmospheric conditions. 2523-2538A Modeling of composite growth in the directed aluminum melt Solutionizing effects on deformation-induced phase transfor- nitridation process. 2951-2958A mations in 2014 aluminum composite. 2539-2545A Wear behavior of Al-Al,Ti composite manufactured by a centrif- Wear of Al-based hybrid composites containing BN and SiC ugal method. 3253-3261A particulates. 2551-2555A Aluminum, Crystal growth Fabrication and characteristics of AA6061/ The Alstruc microstructure solidification model for industrial Si3N4p composite by the pressureless infiltration technique. 2999-3007A aluminum alloys. 2135-2146A Wear behavior of Al-Al,Ti composite manufactured by a centrif- ugal method. 3253-3261A Aluminum, Diffusion A new analysis for the determination of ternary interdiffusion Aluminum base alloys, Crystal growth coefficient from a single diffusion couple. 535-543A Least-squares adjustment of mathematical model of heat and mass transfer processes during solidification of binary alloys. 505-513B Aluminum, Extraction Measurement of liquid permeability in the mushy zones of alu- The influence of the initial shape and position of an anode and minum-copper alloys. 745-750B tphree bcaukrevdat uarle umoif ntuhme aclelulms.i num on the current distribution in 341-348B Experimental determination of mushy zone permeability in alu- minum-copper alloys with equiaxed microstructures. 2455-2462A Aluminum, Mechanical properties Aluminum base alloys, Extrusion Microstructure and mechanisms of cyclic deformation in alumi- Microstructures and tensile properties of an Al-12 wt.% Si alloy num single crystals at 77K. ll. Edge dislocation dipole produced by reciprocating extrusion. 2503-2512A heights. 777-779A Aluminum, Microstructure Aluminum base alloys, Heat treatment The nitriding behavior of Ti-Al alloys at 1000°C. 19-29A Influence of pressing speed on microstructural development in equal-channel angular pressing. 1989-1997A Aluminum base alloys, Mechanical properties Fifty-year study of grain-boundary relaxation. 2267-2295A Observations of grain-boundary sliding and surface topogra- Deformation bands, the LEDS theory, and their importance in phy in an 8090 Al alloy after uniaxial and biaxial superplastic texture development. |. Previous evidence and new observa- deformation. 53-64A tions. 2491-2501A Modeling high-temperature stress-strain behavior of cast alu- Aluminum, Physical properties minum alloys. 133-146A Damping behavior of foamed aluminum. 771-776A High-temperature deformation behavior of an Al-8.4Fe-3.6Ce The surface tension of molten aluminum and AI-Si-Mg alloy dispersion-strengthened material. 371-376A under vacuum and hydrogen atmospheres. 1027-1032B A new hot-tearing criterion. 449-455A Low-cycle fatigue crack initiation and break in strain-life curve Aluminum, Powder technology of Al-Li 8090 alloy. 887-890A Thermal analysis of self-propagating high-temperature reac- Microalloying of C, Ni, and Ce in an advanced Al-Zn-Mg-Cu tions in titanium, boron, and aluminum powder compacts. 781-788A alloy. 1017-1024A Aluminum, Reactions (chemical) Precipitate-induced plastic anisotropy: explicit solutions of the Nonisothermal gravimetric investigation on kinetics of reduc- plastic anisotropy due to plate-shaped precipitates. 1283-1288A tion of magnesia by aluminum. 1003-1008B Microstructure and mechanical behavior of spray-deposited high-Li Al-Li alloys. 1381-1389A Aluminum, Recovering The effect of grain size and temperature on the superplastic Recycling of aluminum matrix composites. 839-844A deformation behavior of a 7075 Al alloy. 2037-2047A S-2 1999 Ausforming Closure-affected fatigue crack propagation behaviors of pow- Wear behavior of in situ Al-based composites containing der metallurgy-processed AI-Li alloys in various environ- TiBo, AloO3, and AlgTi particles. 243-248A ments. 2097-2102A Infiltration of fibrous preforms by a pure metal. V. Influence of Tensile behavior of rapidly solidified Al-Li-Zr and Al-Li-Cu-Mg- preform compressibility. 471-482A Zr alloys at 293 and 77K. 2254-2258A Synergistic effects of wear and corrosion for Influence of calcium addition on the superplastic-like behavior Al2O3 particulate-reinforced 6061 aluminum matrix compos- of extruded AI-Al,Ni eutectic alloy. 2258-2260A ites. 643-651A The effect of Mg on the microstructure and mechanical behav- Correlation of tensile strength with fracture modes of KAO- ior of Al-Si-Mg casting alloys. 2611-2618A WOOL- and SAFFIL-reinforced 339 aluminum. 815-824A Microstructural effects on high-cycle fatigue-crack initiation in Processing copper and silver matrix composites by electroless A356.2 casting alloy. 2659-2666A plating and hot pressing. 1119-1136A The effect of solidification rate on the growth of small fatigue Diffusional reactions during processing of Timetal 21S/ cracks in a cast 319-type aluminum alloy. 3055-3068A Al2O3 composites. 1437-1447A The debonding and fracture of Si particles during the fatigue of The tensile strength of 339 aluminum reinforced with kaowool a cast Al-Si alloy. 3079-3088A fibers: a comparison of T5 and T6 heat treatments. 1835-1841A Stress-corrosion cracking susceptibility of the superplastically Plasticity of continuous fiber-reinforced metals. 1843-1866A formed 5083 aluminum alloy in 3.5% NaCl solution. 3191-3199A Creep behavior of an AZ91 magnesium alloy reinforced with alumina fibers. 2059-2066A Aluminum base alloys, Metal working Solutionizing effects on deformation: induced phase transfor- Prediction of yield surfaces of textured sheet metals. 377-386A mations in 2014 aluminum composite. 2539-2545A Computer simulation of annealing and recovery effects on ser- rated flow in some Al-Mg alloys. 387-397A Aluminum oxide, Crystal growth Microstructural refinement of an as-cast Al-12.6 wt.% Si alloy Thermodynamics of nucleation and supersaturation for the alu- by repeated thermomechanical treatment to produce a minum-deoxidation reaction in liquid iron. 1065-1074B heavily deformable material. 2221-2228A Aluminum oxide, Impurities An induction heating process with coil design and solutions Modeling of inclusion removal in a tundish. 639-654B avoiding coarsening phenomena of Al-6% Si-3% Cu-0.3% Mg alloy for thixoforming. 2967-2977A Aluminum oxide, Reactions (chemical) The effect of Al,O3 on liquidus temperatures of fayalite slags. 597-605B Aluminum base alloys, Microstructure Simulation of primary-slag melting behavior in the cohesive On the origin of the R orientation in the recrystallization tex- zone of a blast furnace, considering the effect of tures of aluminum alloys. 1517-1527A AlzO3, Fe,O, and basicity in the sinter ore. 671-683B Grain refinement of aluminum alloys. |. The nucleant and sol- A study of the sulfide capacities of iron-oxide containing slags. 909-920B ute paradigms—a review of the literature. 1613-1623A Phase-diagram study for the AlsO2-CaF>-SiO». system. 921-925B Grain refinement of aluminum alloys. II. Confirmation of, and a mechanism for, the solute paradigm. 1625-1633A Amorphization, Processing effects The role of iron in the formation of porosity in Al-Si-Cu-based Microstructural evolution of a nanocrystalline Ti-47AI-3Cr alloy casting alloys. |. Initial experimental observations. 1643-1650A during annealing in the a+y-phase field. 751-761A The role of iron in the formation of porosity in Al-Si-Cu-based Amorphous structure, Processing effects casting alloys. Il. A phase-diagram approach. 1651-1655A Microstructural evolution of a nanocrystalline Ti-47AI-3Cr alloy The role of iron in the formation of porosity in Al-Si-Cu-based during annealing in the a+y-phase field. 751-761A casting alloys. III. A microstructural model. 1657-1662A Influence of pressing speed on microstructural development in Annealing equal-channel angular pressing. 1989-1997A Microstructural evolution of a nanocrystalline Ti-47AI-3Cr alloy Application of image processing for simulation of mechanical during annealing in the «+ -phase field. 751-761A response of multi-length scale microstructures of engineering Diffusional reactions during processing of Timetal 21S/ alloys. 2369-2381A Al203 composites. 1437-1447A On the origin of the R orientation in the recrystallization tex- Aluminum base alloys, Phase transformations tures of aluminum alloys. 1517-1527A Study of precipitation kinetics in a super purity Al-0.8% Mg- 0.9% Si alloy using differential scanning calorimetry. 879-884A Annealing, Alloying effects Effect of cold rolling and annealing on the structure of y" precip- Aluminum base alloys, Phases (state of matter) itates in a Ni-18Cr-16Fe-5Nb-3Mo alloy. 1923-1931A Thermodynamic activities in the alloys of the Ti-Al-Nb system. 1315-1326A Anode sludge, Reactions (chemical) Copmrpeosseintti oinna la s-cchaasrta cAtle-rCiuza-tMigo(n- Lio)f Caul-lroiycsh copnhtaasien inpga rtAigcl.e s 1693-1704A Thermodynamics of the miscibility gap in the Ag-Se system. 589-595B Anodes, Design Aluminum base alloys, Physical properties The influence of the initial shape and position of an anode and The surface tension of molten aluminum and Al-Si-Mg alloy the curvature of the aluminum on the current distribution in under vacuum and hydrogen atmospheres. 1027-1032B prebaked aluminum cells. 341-348B Aluminum base alloys, Powder technology Anodes, Materials selection Surface oxide and the role of magnesium during the sintering A pilot-scale trial of an improved galvanic deoxidation process of aluminum. 457-463A for refining molten copper. 307-321B Anomalous pore morphologies in liquid-phase-sintered Al-Zn alloys. 1682-1685A Anodic dissolution Electrochemical interfacial phenomena under microgravity. |. Aluminum base alloys, Structural hardening Anodic dissolution of copper in drop shaft. Aging behavior of an Al-Li-Cu-Mg-Zr alloy. 741-749A Anodic dissolution, Field effects Aluminum base alloys, Welding Electrochemical interfacial phenomena under microgravity. Il. Quantitative evaluation of softened regions in weld heat- Numerical analysis of the rate of ionic mass transfer accom- affected zones of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy—characterizing of panying anodic copper dissolution. 779-790B the laser beam welding process. 2115-2120A Microstructural evolution of 6063 aluminum during friction-stir Arc heating welding. 2429-2437A Mechanism of surface modification of the Ti-6AI-4V alloy using A process model for the heat-affected zone microstructure evo- a gas tungsten arc heat source. 1597-1603A lution in Al-Zn-Mg weldments. 2667-2677A Argon, Environment Precipitation sequence in friction stir weld of 6063 aluminum Dry sliding wear behavior of A356-15% SiC, composites under during aging. 3125-3130A controlled atmospheric conditions. 2523-2538A Aluminum compounds, Phase transformations Argon blowing Superheating behavior of NiAl: Authors’ reply. 3265A Height of the spout of a gas plume discharging from a metal melt. 655-660B Aluminum killed steels, Mechanical properties The effects of grain-refining precipitates on the development of Arsenic, Impurities toughness in 4340 steel. 93-114A Simulation of the removal of arsenic during the roasting of cop- Aluminum oxide, Bonding per concentrate. 393-401B The influence of solid-state and liquid-phase bonding on Arsenic, Trace elements fatigue at Al/AloOz interfaces. 763-769A Creep deformation and fracture of a Cr/Mo/V bolting steel con- taining selected trace-element additions. 2049-2058A Aluminum oxide, Composite materials The effect of shot particles on the fatigue of Kaowool fiber-rein- Ausforming forced 339 aluminum. 195-201A Deformation of metastable austenite and resulting properties Settling of multisized clusters of alumina particules in liquid alu- during the ausform-finishing of 1% carburized AIS! 9310 minum. 241-247B steel gears. 183-193A S-3 Austempering Volume 30 Austempering Beverage cans, Metal working Influence of the Mn content on the kinetics of austempering Computer simulation of annealing and recovery effects on ser- transformation in compacted graphite cast iron. 2745-2752A rated flow in some Al-Mg alloys. 387-397A Austenitic stainless steels, Crystal growth Billet casting The solidification characteristics of laser surface-remelted Fe- Cavity sequences in continuously cast billets. |. Analysis of 12Cr-nC alloys. 1817-1826A empirical data. 751-761B Cavity sequences in continuously cast billets. Il. Stochastic Austenitic stainless steels, Mechanical properties models. 763-772B Influence of grain size and stacking-fault energy on deforma- tion twinning in fcc metals. 1223-1233A Billets, Extrusion Improvement of the resistance to stress corrosion cracking in Hot working of Ti-6AI-4V via equal channel angular extrusion. 2473-2481A austenitic stainless steels by cyclic prestraining. 1327-1331A Modeling solid-particle erosion of ductile alloys. 1763-1774A Billets, Microstructure Cavity sequences in continuously cast billets. |. Analysis of Austenitic stainiess steels, Metal working empirical data. 751-761B A general approach for predicting the drawing fracture load Cavity sequences in continuously cast billets. Il. Stochastic and limit drawing ratio of an axisymmetric drawing process. 2619-2627A models. 763-772B Austenitic stainless steels, Oxidation Binary systems, Phase transformations Simultaneous oxidation and sigma-phase formation in a stain- Dendritic morphology observed in the solid-state precipitation less steel. 355-362A in binary alloys. 1529-1534A Cyclic solid-state transformations during ball milling of alumi- Austenitic stainless steels, Phase transformations num zirconium powder and the effect of milling speed. 1877-1880A Mechanism of the formation of lamellar Mo3C, at and near twin boundaries in austenitic stainless steels. 2791-2801A TAh en umienrfilcuaelnc em oodfe tle mopfe rpeartiutreec togirda dtireanntssf oornm atOisotnw.a ld ripening. 22354613--22354783AA Austenitic stainless steels, Rolling Determination of the critical nucleus size of precipitates using Composition, microstructure, hardness, and wear properties of the macroscopic composition gradient method. 2783-2789A high-speed steel rolls. 399-409A Binary systems, Phases (state of matter) Austenitic stainiess steels, Welding Ba" and Bo transformations in Ti-Os alloys. 231-233A Direction of grain-boundary migration in the weld metal of an Thermodynamic calculation for alloy systems. 271-277B austenitic stainless steel. 621-626A Thermodynamics of Ca-Ga alloys. 459-464B Austenitizing Thermodynamics of the miscibility gap in the Ag-Se system. 589-595B A method for extracting phase change kinetics from dilation for The neodymium-gold phase diagram. 1169-1176A multistep transformations: austenitization of a low carbon Experimental investigations and thermodynamic descriptions steel. 107-117B of the Ni-Si and C-Ni-Si systems. 2409-2418A Fatigue and fracture of porous steels and Cu-infiltrated porous Partial Fe-Ti alloy phase diagrams at high pressure. 3009-3011A steels. 325-334A Directional solidification and phase equilibria in the Ni-Al sys- tem. 3167-3175A Automotive bodies, Coating The effects of preaging treatments on aging kinetics and Bismuth, Alloying elements mechanical properties in AA6111 aluminum autobody sheet. 1999-2006A Solid solution creep behavior of Sn-xBi alloys. 115-122A Deformation behavior of dilute SnBi (0.5 to 6 at.%) solid solu- Automotive components, Casting tions. 123-132A Relation between cooling rates and microstructures in gravity- die-cast AZ91D disks. 723-729B Bismuth, Dopants Bismuth embrittlement of [011] twist boundaries in copper bic- Automotive components, Coating rystals. 483-485A Microcracking of flash coatings and its effect on the Zn-Ni coat- ing adhesion of electrodeposited sheet steel. 437-448A Bismuth, Ternary systems Investigation of the phase equilibria in the Sn-Bi-in alloy sys- Automotive components, Mechanical properties tem. 1503-1515A Fracture and fatigue behavior of sintered steel at elevated tem- peratures. |. Fracture toughness. 2885-2893A Blast furnace practice Fracture and fatigue behavior of sintered steel at elevated tem- Thermodynamics of TiO, in blast furnace-type slags. 29-43B peratures. Il. Fatigue crack propagation. 2895-2904A Mathematical modeling of pneumatic char injection in a direct reduction rotary kiln. 969-977B Bacterial corrosion, Coating effects Protection of beryllium metal against microbial influenced cor- Blister copper, Extraction rosion using silane self-assembled monolayers. 2129-2134A Thermodynamic modeling of lead distribution among matte, slag, and liquid copper. 1033-1044B Bainitic transformations Bainite transformation temperatures in high-silicon steels. 909-916A Bolts, Mechanical properties Creep deformation and fracture of a Cr/Mo/V bolting steel con- Bake hardenable steels, Phase transformations taining selected trace-element additions. 2049-2058A Aluminum nitride precipitation and texture development in batch-annealed bake-hardening steel. 1663-1673A Boriding Evaluation of halide-activated pack boriding of Inconel 722. 670-675A Baking The effects of preaging treatments on aging kinetics and Boron, Alloying additive mechanical properties in AA6111 aluminum autobody sheet. 1999-2006A Influence of carbon content on superplastic behavior in Ti- and B-added Cr-Mo steels. 1185-1191A Ball milling Cyclic solid-state transformations during ball milling of alumi- Boron nitride, Composite materials num zirconium powder and the effect of milling speed. 1877-1880A Wear of Al-based hybrid composites containing BN and SiC particulates. 2551-2555A Barkhausen effect, Deformation effects Effect of different stages of tensile deformation on micromag- Bottom blown converters netic parameters in high-strength, low-alloy steel. 2067-2072A Model study on mixing and mass transfer in ferroalloy refining processes. 231-239B Batch annealing Effects of surface flow control on fluid flow phenomena and Aluminum nitride precipitation and texture development in mixing time in a bottom blown bath. 631-637B batch-annealed bake-hardening steel. 1663-1673A Bauschinger effect BrasMsaetsh,e mCataisctailn g modeling of copper and brass upcasting. 75-98B Bauschinger effect and multiaxial yield behavior of stress- reversed mild steel. 3069-3078A Brasses, Mechanical properties Influence of grain size and stacking-fault energy on deforma- Bauschinger effect, Deformation effects tion twinning in fcc metals. 1223-1233A Yield behavior of a mild steel after prestraining and aging under reversed stress. 411-416A Brasses, Microstructure Fifty-year study of grain-boundary relaxation. 2267-2295A Bend strength, Processing effects Processing copper and silver matrix composites by electroless Brinell hardness, Processing effects plating and hot pressing. 1119-1136A A study on laser sintering of Fe-Cu powder compacts. 2229-2235A Beryllium, Corrosion Brittle fracture Protection of beryllium metal against microbial influenced cor- Eutectic cell wall morphology and tensile embrittlement in fer- rosion using silane self-assembled monolayers. 2129-2134A ritic spheroidal graphite cast iron. 1775-1784A 1999 Cellular structure Brittle fracture, Alloying effects Carbon steels, Melting Bismuth embrittlement of [011] twist boundaries in copper bic- Droplet formation, detachment, and impingement on the mol- rystals. 483-485A ten pool in gas metal arc welding. 791-801B Bronzes, Mechanical properties Carbonates, Reduction (chemical) Tensile strength of thermomechanically processed Cu-9Ni-6Sn Effect of heat and mass transfer on the thermal decomposition alloys. 2649-2657A of SrCO3 compacts. 901-908B Bronzes, Powder technology Carbonitrides, Coatings Combined effects of time and temperature on strength evolu- Synthesis and characterizatiion of Ti-Si-C-N films. 2439-2447A tion using integral work-of-sintering concepts. 465-470A Carbothermic reactions Bubbles Influence of pellet composition and structure on carbothermic Turbulence structure of bottom-blowing bubbling jet in a molten reduction of siiica. 295-306B Wood's metal bath. 61-66B Kinetics of chlorination of zirconia in mixture with petroleum Effect of interactions between bubbles and graphite particles in coke by chlorine gas. 375-381B copper alloy melts on microstructure formed during centrifu- High-temperature phase relations and thermodynamics in the gal casting. |. Theoretical analysis. 361-367B iron-titanium-oxygen system. 695-705B Effect of interactions between bubbles and graphite particles in Carbothermic reduction of ilmenite (FeTiO3) and rutile (TiO.). 1075-1081B copper alloy melts on microstructure formed during centrifu- Carburizing gal casting. Il. Experiments. 369-373B Effect of surface carburization on dynamic deformation and Bubbling fracture of tungsten heavy alloys. 2027-2035A Spout eyes formed by an emerging gas plume at the surface of Multicomponent diffusion simulation based on finite elements. 2575-2582A a siag-covered meiai meit. 411-418B Case depth Bulk modulus, Temperature effects Mechanism of surface modification of the Ti-6AI-4V alloy using Temperature and composition dependence of the elastic con- a gas tungsten arc heat source. 1597-1603A stants of Ni,Al. 2403-2408A Influence of annealing on depth distributions and microstruc- ture of ion-implanted Ti6AI4V. 2121-2127A Cadmium, Binary systems Dendritic morphology observed in the solid-state precipitation Cast iron, Casting in binary alloys. 1529-1534A A thermally coupled flow formulation with microstructural evo- lution for hypoeutectic cast-iron solidification. 731-744B Calcium, Alloying additive Influence of calcium addition on the superplastic-like behavior Casting alloys, Mechanical properties of extruded Al-Al,Ni eutectic alloy. 2258-2260A Modeling high-temperature stress-strain behavior of cast alu- minum alloys. 133-146A Calcium, Binary systems Effect of alloy preheating on the mechanical properties of as- Thermodynamics of Ca-Ga alloys. 459-464B cast Co-Cr-Mo-C alloys. 611-620A Calcium fluoride, Reactions (chemical) The effect of Mg on the microstructure and mechanical behav- Phase-diagram study for the AloO3-CaF2-SiO. system. 921-925B ior of Al-Si-Mg casting alloys. 2611-2618A Microstructural effects on high-cycle fatigue-crack initiation in Carbides, Coatings A356.2 casting alloy. 2659-2666A Synthesis and characterizatiion of Ti-Si-C-N films. 2439-2447A The effect of solidification rate on the growth of smail fatigue Carbides, Crystal growth cracks in a cast 319-type aluminum alloy. 3055-3068A The debonding and fracture of Si particles during the fatigue of Precipitation of an intermetallic phase with Pt.Mo-type struc- ture in alloy 625. 41-52A a cast Al-Si alloy. 3079-3088A Secondary carbide precipitation in a directionally solidified Casting alloys, Microstructure cobalt-base superalloy. 513-520A The role of iron in the formation of porosity in Al-Si-Cu-based Characterization of the W2C phase formed during the high casting alloys. |. Initial experimental observations. 1643-1650A velocity oxygen fuel spraying of a WC+12% Co powder. 1913-1921A The role of iron in the formation of porosity in Al-Si-Cu-based Mechanism of the formation of lamellar Mo3C, at and near twin casting alloys. Il. A phase-diagram approach. 1651-1655A boundaries in austenitic stainless steels. 2791-2801A The role of iron in the formation of porosity in Al-Si-Cu-based casting alloys. lil. A microstructural model. 1657-1662A Carbides, Mechanical properties Dislocations, kink bands, and room-temperature plasticity of Casting alloys, Phases (state of matter) Ti3SiCo. 1727-1738A Compositional characterization of Cu-rich phase particles present in as-cast Al-Cu-Mg(-Li) alloys containing Ag 1693-1704A Carbon, Composite materials Processing copper and silver matrix composites by electroless Casting defects, Alloying effects plating and hot pressing. 1119-1136A The role of iron in the formation of porosity in Al-Si-Cu-based casting alloys. |. Initial experimental observations. 1643-1650A Carbon, Diffusion The role of iron in the formation of porosity in Al-Si-Cu-based Role of back-diffusion studied by computer simulation. 1635-1641A casting alloys. Il. A phase-diagram approach. 1651-1655A Influence of annealing on depth distributions and microstruc- The role of iron in the formation of porosity in Al-Si-Cu-based ture of ion-implanted Ti6AI4V. 2121-2127A casting alloys. Ill. A microstructural model. 1657-1662A Multicomponent diffusion simulation based on finite elements. 2575-2582A Cavitation Carbon, Reactions (chemical) Cavity sequences in continuously cast billets. |. Analysis of Reactive infiltration of silicon melt through microporous amor- empirical data. 751-761B phous carbon preforms. 933-944B Cavity sequences in continuously cast billets. li. Stochastic models. 763-772B Carbon, Solubility Solubility of carbon in CaO-B203 and BaO-B203 slags. 1045-1052B Cavitation, Deformation effects Carbon, Ternary systems Observations of grain-boundary sliding and surface topogra- Experimental investigations and thermodynamic descriptions phy in an 8090 Aj alloy after uniaxial and biaxial superplastic of the Ni-Si and C-Ni-Si systems. 2409-2418A deformation. 53-64A Evaluation of interaction parameters in metallic solutions by Cavitation and failure during hot forging of Ti-6AI-4V. 1411-1424A the isoactivity method. 3103-3110A Stress-corrosion cracking susceptibility of the superpiastically formed 5083 aluminum alloy in 3.5% NaCl solution. 3191-3199A Carbon steels, Coating Effect of flux addition on the microstructure and hardness of Cavitation erosion, Vibration effects TiC-reinforced ferrous surface composite layers fabricated by Cavitation erosion of NiAl. 335-343A high-energy electron beam irradiation. 3131-3141A Cellular structure Carbon steels, Heat treatment A fine y+ cellular structure in Fe-37.3 wt.% Ni-3.6 wt.% Al-3.3 Microstructure of TiB2/carbon steel surface-alloyed materials wt.% Ti-0.2 wt.% C and its influence on high-temperature fabricated by high-energy electron beam irradiation. 3143-3151A tensile properties. 1495-1501A Eutectic cell wall morphology and tensile embrittlement in fer- Carbon steels, Mechanical properties ritic spheroidal graphite cast iron. 1775-1784A Fatigue and fracture of porous steels and Cu-infiltrated porous Cell/dendrite distribution in directionally solidified hypoeutectic steels. 325-334A Pb-Sb alloys. 2159-2165A Yield behavior of a mild steel after prestraining and aging Macrosegregation caused by thermosolutal convection during under reversed stress. 411-416A directional soldification of Pb-Sb alloys. 2167-2171A Bauschinger effect and multiaxial yield behavior of stress- Cellular/dendritic array tip morphology during directional solidi- reversed mild steel, 3069-3078A fication of Pb-5.8 wt.% Sb alloy. 2463-2472A S-5 Cementation Volume 30 Cementation ; Chromium base alloys, Composite materials Selective removal of iron contaminations from zinc-chloride Finite-element method simulation of effects of microstructure, melts by cementation with zinc. 607-611B stress state, and interface strength on flow localization and constraint development in Nb/Cr2Nb in situ composites. 3239-3251A Cemented carbides, Coating Rapid thermal processing TiN coatings deposited by chemical Chromium compounds, Composite materials and physical vapor deposition using a low-energy, high-cur- Finite-element method simulation of effects of microstructure, rent electron beam: micro-structural studies and properties. 2931-2939A stress state, and interface strength on flow localization and constraint development in Nb/CrpNb in situ composites. 3239-3251A Cemented carbides, Coatings Characterization of the WoC phase formed during the high Chromium iron, Mechanical properties velocity oxygen fuel spraying of a WC+12% Co powder. 1913-1921A Correlation of microstructure and microfracture mechanism of five work rolls. 234-243A Cemented carbides, Mechanical properties A dual composite of WC-Co. 3231-3238A Chromium molybdenum steels, Casting Cavity sequences in continuously cast billets. |. Analysis of Cementite, Crystal growth empirical data. 751-761B An analytical electron microscopy study of paraequilibrium Cavity sequences in continuously cast billets. Il. Stochastic cementite precipitation in ultra-high-strength steel. 501-512A models. 763-772B Simulation of convection and macrosegregation in a large steel Centrifugal casting ingot. 1357-1366A Effect of interactions between bubbles and graphite particles in copper alloy melts on microstructure formed during centrifu- Chromium molybdenum steels, Mechanical properties gal casting. |. Theoretical analysis. 361-367B Influence of carbon content on superplastic behavior in Ti- and Effect of interactions between bubbies and graphite particies in B-added Cr-Mo steels. 1185-1191A copper alloy melts on microstructure formed during centrifu- Creep-rupture behavior of forged, thick section 9Cr-1Mo ferritic gal casting. Il. Experiments. 369-373B steel. 2825-2834A Composition, microstructure, hardness, and wear properties of Chromium molybdenum steels, Welding high-speed steel rolls. 399-409A Microstructural zones in the primary solidification structure of Centrifugal castings, Microstructure weldment of 9Cr-1Mo steel. 161-174A Effect of interactions between bubbles and graphite particles in Role of gaseous environment and secondary precipitation in copper alloy melts on microstructure formed during centrifu- microstructural degradation of Cr-Mo steel weldments at high gal casting. |. Theoretical analysis. 361-367B temperatures. 2103-2113A Effect of interactions between bubbles and graphite particles in Chromium molybdenum vanadium steels, Mechanical proper- copper alloy melts on microstructure formed during centrifu- ties gal casting. II. Experiments. 369-373B Creep deformation and fracture of a Cr/Mo/V bolting steel con- Ceramic fibers, Coating taining selected trace-element additions. 2049-2058A Tensile properties of duplex metal-coated SiC fiber and tita- Chromium steels, Mechanical properties nium alloy matrix composites. 3019-3024A Liquid impact erosion mechanism and theoretical impact stress Cerium, Alloying additive analysis in TiN-coated steam turbine blade materials. 961-968A Microalloying of C, Ni, and Ce in an advanced Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Cleavage alloy. 1017-1024A The effects of pre-dissolved hydrogen on cleavage and grain Improvement of shape memory effect in Fe-Mn-Si-Cr-Ni alloys. 2599-2604A boundary fracture initiation in metastable beta Ti-3AI-8V-6Cr- 4Mo-4Zr. |. 65-79A Cermets, End uses A pilot-scale trial of an improved galvanic deoxidation process Cleavage, Alloying effects for refining molten copper. 307-321B The fatigue and fracture resistance of a Nb-Cr-Ti-Al alloy. 2007-2018A Chalcopyrite, Beneficiation Cleavage, Composition effects Chlorination of chalcopyrite concentrates. 567-576B Effects of Ti addition on cleavage fracture in Nb-Cr-Ti solid- solution alloys. 925-939A Chemical composition High-temperature mechanical behavior of Ti-6AI-4V alloy and Compositional characterization of Cu-rich phase particles TiC, /Ti-6AI-4V composite. 1569-1578A present in as-cast Al-Cu-Mg(-Li) alloys containing Ag. 1693-1704A Erratum: "Effects of Ti addition on cleavage fracture in Nb-Cr-Ti Chemical composition, Processing effects solid-solution alloys". 1686A Mathematical model for nitrogen control in oxygen steelmak- Correction to erratum: Effects of Ti addition on cleavage frac- ing. 945-956B ture in Nb-Cr-Ti solid solution alloys. 3025A Chemical etching Cleavage, Deformation effects Electrochemical interfacial phenomena under microgravity. |. The influence of rolling practice on notch toughness and tex- Anodic dissolution of copper in drop shaft. 99-105B ture development in high-strength linepipe. 3045-3054A Clustering, Processing effects Chemical vapor deposition Settling of multisized clusters of alumina particules in liquid alu- Influence of cold rolling and strain rate on plastic response of minum. 241-247B powder metallurgy and chemical vapor deposition rhenium. 2641-2648A Rapid thermal processing TiN coatings deposited by chemical Cobalt, Composite materials and physical vapor deposition using a low-energy, high-cur- A dual composite of WC-Co. 3231-3238A rent electron beam: micro-structural studies and properties. 2931-2939A Cobalt, Reactions (chemical) Chill casting Model prediction of thermodynamic properties of Co-Fe-Ni-S Casting-chill interface heat transfer during solidification of an mattes. 443-450B aluminum alloy. 773-778B Erratum:”Model prediction of thermodynamic properties of Co- Fe-Ni-S mattes”. 831B Chill castings, Crystal growth Casting-chill interface heat transfer during solidification of an Cobalt base alloys, Heat treatment aluminum alloy. 773-778B Development of a heat treatment for a directionally solidified cobait-base superalloy. 2251-2254A Chiorides, Reactions (chemical) Selective removal of iron contaminations from zinc-chloride Cobait base alloys, Mechanical properties melts by cementation with zinc. 607-611B Effect of alloy preheating on the mechanical properties of as- cast Co-Cr-Mo-C alloys. 611-620A Chlorination Liquid impact erosion mechanism and theoretical impact stress Kinetics of chlorination of zirconia in mixture with petroleum analysis in TiN-coated steam turbine blade materials. 961-968A coke by chlorine gas. 375-381B Modeling solid-particle erosion of ductile alloys. 1763-1774A Chlorination and carbochlorination of magnesium oxide. 383-391B Environmental embrittlement caused by hydrogen for interme- Chlorination of chalcopyrite concentrates. 567-576B tallic compounds: preliminary model of ductility reduction. 3089-3097A A study of chromite carbochlorination kinetics. 577-587B Cobalt base alloys, Microstructure Chromite, Beneficiation Effect of the primary phase on grain coarsening in undercooled A study of chromite carbochlorination kinetics. 577-587B Fe-Co alloys. 2941-2949A Chromium, Alloying elements Cobalt base alloys, Phase transformations Liquid-solid partition ratios in nickel-base alloys. 2173-2181A Secondary carbide precipitation in a directionally solidified cobalt-base superalloy. 513-520A Chromium, Diffusion Formation of hcp martensite during the isothermal aging of an Role of back-diffusion studied by computer simulation. 1635-1641A fec Co-27Cr-5Mo-0.05C orthopedic implant alloy. 1177-1184A S-6

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