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Volume 32 Metallurgical and Materials Transactions Combined Author Index Abdulrahman, R.F. 1095-1101B 2157-2166A Cho, K.C. 2885-2893A Du Pont, J.N. 1171-1176B 1103-1112B Breuer, R.L. 979-986B Cho, S.Y. 2142-2147A Du, Y. 2396-2400A Abe, Y.R. 445-453A Briant, C.L. 1552-1556A Cho, Y.K. 3077-3090A 3091-3098A Ahn, J.-P. 1541-1550A Brocchi, E.A. 801-810B Cho, Y.W. 75-83A Duggan, B.J. 125-134A Ahn, J.P. 1007-1018A Brooks, C.R. 2279-2296A Choi, |. 505-514A Dumitrescu, L.F.S. 2167-2174A Ahn, S. 515-524A Brown, C.M. 1161-11744 Choi, S.-H. 2239-22474 Dunand, D.C. 183-196A Ahokainen, T. 733-741B Brown, D.W. 2219-2228A Chollocoop, N. 1552-1556A 777-786A Akamatsu, S. 2039-2048A Brown, J.O. 1556-1559A Choo, D.-K. 2249-2258A 841-843A Alamdari, E.K. 5-10B 1869-1871A Choo, W.L. 979-986B Dunn, P.S. 2219-2228A Allameh, S. 1997-2010A Brown, T.M. 1556-1559A Chou, K.C. 1119-1128B Duong, K. 103-113A Allameh, S.M. 2781-2794A 1869-1871A Chu, W. 1309-13124 DuPont, J.N. 2585-2594A Anderson, K.R. 1211-1224A Browne, D.J. 3055-3063A Chuang, T.-L. 2509-2514A Duquette, D.J. 3015-3022A Andren, H.-O. 85-94A Buchheit, R.G. 2561-2573A Chumlyakoy, Y. 477-489A Dutta, |. 433-436A Antony, M.P. 593-602B 2859-2867A Chumlyakov, Y.!. 695-706A Dutta, P. 562-564B 987-995B Byun, C.S. 805-810A Chun, B.S. 821-829A 969-972B Appoiaire, B. 2049-2060A Byun, J.-S. 75-83A Chung, K.-H. 2623-2632A Dwarakadasa, E.S. 2207-2217A Aranda, V.G. 537-546B Caballero, F.G. 661-669A Chung, K.H. 3109-3116A Dye, D. 1713-1725A Arato, E. 903-911B 1283-1291A Claessens, S. 2905-2906A Eagar, T.W. 547-554B Argyropoulos, S.A. 239-246B 1591-1597A Clarke, D.R. 1467-1478A Eddahbi, M. 1093-1102A 247-252B Cai, K. 459-464B Clausen, B. 691-694A Edmonds, D.V. 1313-1324A Ariapour, A. 1621-1628A Calderon, H. 717-729A Cockcroft, S.L. 929-939B Egelhoff, W.F., Jr. 577-584A Arnberg, L. 147-155A Calvert, C.C. 987-995B Combeau, H. 2049-2060A Ekroth, M. 2167-2174A 525-532A Campbell, J. 349-358A Conner, B.P. 1131-1146A El-Eskandarany, M.S. 157-164A 2605-2613A Campbell, J.P. 497-503A Conrad, H. 811-819A Eliner, M. 1037-1047A Asthana, R. 2663-2666A Campo, J. 1903-1910A Cooley, K.M. 1727-1741A Elmer, J.W. 1175-1187A Augusto, E.B. 785-791B Campos, S.S. 1245-1248A Cooper, C. 1851-1860A Elzey, D.M. 1813-1821A Aurelio, G. 1903-1910A Cao, C.-X. 1233-12444 Corbin, S.F. 971-978A Enomoto, M 267-274A Austin, C.M. 2743-2758A 1573-1589A Coriell, S.R. 2669-2670A 445-453A Aydiner, C.C. 2709-2715A Capdevila, C. 661-669A Cornish, L.A. 1881-1886A 941-948A Aziz, M.J. 2969-2974A 1283-1291A Cortie, M.B. 1881-1886A Erdmann, O. 2743-2758A Babu, S.S. 1551-1552A 1591-1597A Costa, P. 903-911B Eriksson, G. 1373-1380A Bacroix, B. 2527-2538A Carranza, E. 979-984A Courtney, T.H. 3091 -3098A Es-Souni, M. 285-293A Baer, D.R. 1699-1711A Cepeda, F. 979-984A Cramb, A.W. 401-407B Escalante, J.I. 979-984A Bag, A. 2207-2217A Chae, D. 2229-2237A 963-967B Euh, K. 2499-2508A 2400-2403A Chakrabarti, A.K. 372-378B Crompton, J. 533-545A Exner, H.E. 2199-2206A 3157-3160A 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CV.YA. ..K . 111107411465193753---7-111-1074512567123788AAAAB WWWWWaeaeetitiae,,ktr ihsneJLtsr..r , la yt,,T .RG.R. .CM.. 22167562157110--53522---166218621161480AAAAB ZZZZhhhhaaaaoooo,,,, JJDH....Z- W.C. . 1929744171416--97311---024410852752732BBAAB Song, Y.-K. 5-18A 2345-2356A Wei, P.S. 603-614B Zhong, T. 437-447B Spainhower, D.L. 2908-2910A Tono, G. 2795-2804A Weihs, T.P. 2363-2371A Zhou, F. 3109-3116A Spanos, G. 219-227A Trapaga, G. 525-535B Wells, M.A. 929-939B Zhou, J. 533-5454 304537-73-055844AA 160594-71-652504AB Wen, X. 235479-12-346915AA ZZhhuo,u , Y.Y .H. 774847--774974AB Sridhar, S. 963-967B 1959-1966A Weng, C.-I. 137-143B Zhu, Y.T. 1559-1562A St.John, D.H. 147-155A Tremblay, D..A. 111-118B Weng, G.J. 305-313A Zindel, J.W. 949-960A Stanciu, L.A. 2633-2638A Trexler, M.D. 2885-2893A White, D.R. 313-318B Zocco, T.G. 649-659A Stefanescu, D.M. 3065-3076A Tripathy, B.C. 395-399B Wilson, A. 879-887A Zwigl, P. 841-843A Metallurgical and Materials Transactions Volume 32 Combined Subject Index Absorption (material), Deformation effects Effects of Ni additions and austenitizing temperature on sec- The effect of strain on the trapping of hydrogen at grain-bound- ondary hardening behavior in high Co-Ni steels. 2393-2396A ary carbides in Ni-Cr-Fe alloys. 369-377A New model to explain the unusual tensile behavior of high mar- Accuracy tensite dual-phase steels. 2400-2403A STthued yo xoifd atthieon d eoofx izdiantci ovna poofr sitne eCl Owi-tCh Oa2lu-mNingzua ms mwiixrteu reinsj.e cti— on in 37-45B Cosmopluuttaitoni onaalllo ysa. pproach to designing ductile Nb-Ti-Cr-Al solid- 2475-2487A a gas-stirred ladle. 319-328B Alloy steels, Heat treatment Numerical modeling of multiphase diffusion in the process of ffects of Ni additions and austenitizing temperature on sec- homogenizing in binary alloys. 681-690A ondary hardening behavior in high Co-Ni steels. 2393-2396A Acicular structure, Alloying effects Alloy steels, Microstructure Effects of Si and Al on acicular ferrite formation in C-Mn steel. 75-83A Simple model of microsegregation during solidification of Acid leaching steels. 1755-1767A Simultaneous leaching of a deep-sea manganese nodule and Aluminides, Coatings : : chaicopyrite in hydrochloric acid. ‘ : 777-784B Reaction synthesis of Ni-Al-based particle composite coatings. 379-390A The soda-ash roasting of chromite ore processing residue for Morphological evolution during the early stages of aluminide the reclamation of chromium. 987-9958 coating growth on a single-crystal nickel superalloy surface. 615-624A A + he effect of grit blasting on the oxidation behavior of a plati- Transverse behavior and acoustic-emission analysis of titanium num-modified nickel-aluminide coating. 1467-1478A metal-matrix composites under tensile loading. 1841-18498 Effects of Pt incorporation on the isothermal oxidation behavior of chemical vapor deposition aluminide coatings. 1727-1741A ActiMviactreods trsuicnttuerrei nge volution in metal-intermetallic laminate (MIL) Aluminides, Composite materials composites synthesized by reactive foil sintering in air. 1493-15054 Tertiary compression creep of long-fiber composites: a model for fiber kinking and buckling. R 183-196A Activation energy Multistage sintering approach to prepare Ni,Al/a-Al,0, com- Creep deformation behavior of three high-temperature near o- posites. 407-4154 IsToit haelrlmoaysl: oIxMiId a8t3i4o,n IoMfI T8i2Al9 , alalonyd. IMI 685. 235278-52-326913AA STit;uSdiy, wofh iNsikze,rAl -iCnr-7s;iCt3u croeminpfoosricteed TmiaAtle r—ia-ls. fabriE cated by self- 1233-1244A Microstructural instability and superplasticity in a Zr-2.5 Wt pct propagating high-temperature synthesis casting route. 1823-1830A Nb pressure-tube alloy. 2827-2840A Role of large-scale slip in mode |! fracture of bimaterial inter- FDeeratetecurrrmyeisstna altaliinozdna t iEoofffn e acuctts iiFvnaagct tiaoo nr mso ednoifef riCgeryde eoKpfi sposhfia nSsgieen rg lterm-aeCntrshyfosodtr.am la tiNoinc kealn-d 2903-2904A Aluminfiacdee sp,r oDdiufcfeuds iobny diffusion bonding. 2109-2114A Base Superalloys. 2947-2958A Interdiffusion in the TiO, oxidation product of TiAl. 491-495A ActiCvarteieopn beenhearvgiyo,r Cofo mTIpBoWs/Tiit ioinn sietuf fceoctmsp osite fabricated by reac- AlumAinn iidnevse,s tiMgeatcihoann iocf atlh e perfofpecetrst ioefs loading rate on resi; stance- tive hot pressing. 1019-1022A bcuarsveed bteihtaavniiuomr aalnudm itnioduegsh.e ning :i n cast lamie llar gamma- 325-337A Activity (chemical) Environment-sensitive fracture of iron aluminides under mono- Thaenrdm oidtsy nviacminiicty aotb s1e4r7v3a tiKo. ns of the molten FeS-FeO system 831-837B Alltoonyiicn gt emnesiclhea nlioasdmi ngo.f beta stabilizers in a TiAl alloy. 157535-71-558697AA Prediction of the thermodynamic properties of multicomponent Discussion of 'An investigation of the effects of loading rate on liquid alloys by binary infinite dilute activity coefficients. 1205-1211B resistance-curve behavior and toughening in cast lamellar Adsorption gammaz-based titanium aluminides’. 2136-2139A Thermodynamics of surfaces and adsorption in the Fe-O and Authors’ reply. 2138-2139A Fe-O-N systems at 1823K. 423-427B Environment-sensitive fracture of iron aluminides during cyclic AdsoSruprltifiqavuciiedt ya elnleorysg.y , adsorption, and wetting transitions in ternary 2851-2858A Thtceir easec fkof efc gtTr io-owf4t h8b.Aa lll-i2stNibc -2iCmrp ac(tast oomni c thpee rcheingth)-.c ycle fatigue proper- 22374453--22375568AA An analysis of cavitation occurring in near-y titanium aluminide Agglomeration during superplastic deformation. , 2769-2779A Capillary interaction between inclusion particles on the 16Cr Effects of temperature on the fatigue crack growth behavior of stainless steel melt surface. 629-641B cast gamma-based titanium aluminides. 2781-2794A In-Aslitzu0 3o-bMsegrOv-aStiiOo,n oifn tTeirNf acper.e cipitates at stainless steel/CaO- 963-967B Aluminides, Microstructure Discontinuous coarsening of the lamellar structure of y-TiAI- Aging based intermetallic alloys and its control. 1927-1938A TSwnsoote-rakwi antyr ealsgaihxanatgpi eot nr meaeantmdmoe rndyti slaeotfc faertcoitoo mno f dtNeaimmTpip eiranlaglto uyr ieni. na dguecde d Feb-yC uc-oNn-i 1629-1634A AlumIisnoitdheesrm,a lO xoixdiadtatiioonn of Ti, Al alloy. 2357-2361A steel. 1671-1677A Aluminides, Powder technology Aging (artificial) Microstructural refinement and mechanical properties improve- ment of elemental powder metallurgy processed Ti-46.6Al- Phase transformations and phase equilibria in the Fe-N system TPrheaetc itpefieftmeapcteti roanof t uasrnoeldsu t aiogbnie nlgoh we aitn5 7At3lrK-e.Sa it-mGeen-tC u.a nd quenching rates on 1975-91-9793AA Prse1ip.na4treMarnti-ingo2.nM o of aTlil-oAyl biyn tcearrmebtoanl liacd dictoiomnp.o unds by spark plasma 285413--285497AA mechanical! properties and microstructures in AISiMg foundry Aluminides, Thermal properties . - alloys. 525-532A Ridge direction of thermal conductivity contours in ternary CoAl Structures and residual stresses of Cr fibers in Cu-15Cr in-situ phase. 2135-2136A composites. 1225-1232A Aluminous refractories, Reactions (chemical Secondary hardening and impact fracture behavior in isother- Effects of transition metals on the kinetics of slag-refractory mally aged Mo, W, and Mo-W steels. 1862-1866A reactions. 25-29B Structural properties and stability of metastable phases in the Aluminum, Alloying additive ’ — Zr-Nb system. |. Systematics of quenching-and-aging experi- Effects of Si and Al on acicular ferrite formation in C-Mn steel. 75-83A ments. 1903-1910A Mechanical properties of Ir-Nb alloys containing Ni and Al. 1347-1353A Influence of Cu additions on the morphology of GeSi precipi- tates in an Al-Ge-Si alloy. 1949-1958A Aluminum, Alloying elements On the microstructural instability of an experimental nickel- Effect of constitutional supercooling on the numerical solution based single-crystal superalloy. 2409-2421A of species concentration distribution in laser surface alloying. 969-972B Effect of microstructure on fracture characteristics of Ti-6Al- Aluminum, Binary systems ; 2Sn-2Zr-2Mo-2Cr-Si. 2795-2804A Enthalpy of formation of B2-Fe,.,Al, and B2-(Ni,Fe),.,Al,. 913-918B Nitrogen Redistribution, Microstructure, and Elastic Constant Phase equilibria investigations on the aluminum-rich part of the Evaluation Using Ultrasonics in Aged 316LN Stainless Steels. 2959-2968A binary system Ti-Al. 1037-1047A Aging (artificial), Alloying effects Aluminum, Casting The effect of Cu additions on the precipitation kinetics in an Al- Solidification of aluminum in electric field. 372-378B Mg-Si alloy with excess Si. 239-246A Influence of surface morphology, water flow rate, and sample Influence of zirconium and copper on the early stages of aging thermal history on the boiling-water heat transfer during in Al-Zn-Mg alloys. 1063-1073A direct-chill casting of commercial aluminum alloys. 929-9398 Allotropic transformation, Cooling effects Aluminum, Coatings ae The effect of industrial composition variations on the transfor- Numerical modeling of multiphase diffusion in the process of mation behavior of ultralow-carbon steels. 219-227A homogenizing in binary alloys. ; 681-690A _ tdabeivliezlatoipomn eonft thermosolutal convective instabilities in Ni- Drcyo mslpiodsiingt ew ecaora tibneghsa.v ior of plasma-sprayed aluminum hybrid 2383-2392A based single-crystal superalloys: carbon additions and freckle Aluminum, Composite materials formation. 1743-1753A Evolution and Coarsening of Al,O3 Dispersoids at 500°C to Aluminum, Electrochemistry Volume 32 600°C in a Mechanically Alloyed Al-Ti-O Based Material. 2937-2946A fatigue of an Al-7Si-Mg alloy. 349-358A Aluminum, Electrochemistry : ; The effect of solution heat treatment and quenching rates on Study of the deoxidation of steel with aluminum wire injection mechanical properties and microstructures in AISiMg foundry in a gas-stirred ladle. 319-328B alloys. 525-532A iesusbucheed evolution in the superpiastic-like deformation of Aluminum, Extraction AI-Al,Ni eutectic alloys with [111] fiber texture. 547-555A Contribution to the understanding of cathodic carbon swelling Lattice plane response during tensile loading of an aluminum 2 under pressure. 233-238B percent magnesium alloy. 691-694A An electrochemical investigation of the thermodynamic proper- An evaluation of the flow behavior during high strain rate ties of the NaCl-AICI, system at subliquidus temperatures. 669-677B superplasticity in an Al-Mg-Sc alloy. 707-716A Aluminum, Joining Constitutive relationship for AlZnMg, AlZnMgCr, and AlZnMgZr A mode! of work of adhesion for reactive metal/ceramic sys- alloys. 769-776A tems. 2033-2038A The evolution of grain boundary character during superplastic Aluminum, Mechanical properties deformation of an Al-6 pct Cu-0.4 pct Zr alloy. 1093-1102A Effmeicntsu mo f amnadc rZons-c2o7p iPcc t deAlf eacltlso y.o n the damping behavior of alu- 2657-2661A Tenvsaitleed dtuectmipleitrya toufr esse.v eral commercial aluminum alloys at el; e- 1119-1130A Effects of microstructural evolution on superplastic deformation Aluminum, Physical properties characteristics of a rapidly solidified Al-Li alloy. 1649-1658A Dimensionless correlations for forced convection in liquid met- Role of Mg in the stress corrosion cracking of an — alloy. 1699-1711A als. |. Single-phase flow. 239-246B Effect of precipitates on plastic anisotropy for polycrystalline Dimensionless correlations for forced convection in liquid met- aluminum alloys. 2239-2247A als. Il. Two-phase flow. 247-252B Mechanical behavior and microstructure of a thermally stable Density and solidification shrinkage of hypoeutectic aluminum- bulk nanostructuied Al alloy. 2335-2343A silicon alloys. 2605-2613A Aluminum base alloys, Metal working Aluminum, Quality control A study on solutions for avoiding liquid segregation phenom- In situ detection of inclusions in liquid metals. |. Mathematical ena in thixoforming process. |. Constitutive modeling and msoendseilnign g zoonfe .t he behavior of particles traversing the electric 1067-1079B A fsitniutdey eolne mesonltu timoentsh ofdor asviomiudliantgi onlsi qufiodr sdeieg rdeegsaitgino.n phenom- 119-127B In situ detection of inclusions in liquid metals. Il. Metallurgical 1081-10938 ena in thixoforming process. ||. Net shape manufacturing of applications of LIMCA systems. automotive scroll component. 129-136B AlumCianrubmon, cRoenfsiunmipntg ion and current efficiency in hall-heroult cell. 743-744B Semmiesntoalli d stfuodrym.i ng process—numerical simulation and experi- 363-371B Mipcorsoistceo priacw cmhaatrearcitaelsr,i zaatnido n coomf pao sTiitBe2 -ccaharrbaocnt ermiaztaetriioaln . com- 2649-2656A Faimliunreu mm oadlelosy 2d0u2r4i.n g equal channel angular extrusion of alu- 1869-1871A Aluminum, Ternary systems Shear, principal, and equivalent strains in equal-channel angu- Thermodynamics of B2 intermetallic compounds with triple lar deformation. 2639-2647A defects: a Bragg-Williams model for (Ni,Co)Al. 2157-2166A Aluminum base alloys, Microstructure Aluminum, Welding Dendrite coherency of Al-Si-Cu alloys. 147-155A Geometry of laser spot welds from dimensionless numbers. 941-947B Influence of Cu additions on the morphology of GeSi precipi- Heterogeneity of crystallographic texture in friction stir welds of tates in an Al-Ge-Si —_~ 1949-1958A aluminum. 2869-2877A Measurements and modeling of the microstructural morpho!- Microstructural Factors Governing Hardness in Friction-Stir ogy during equiaxed solidification of Al-Cu alloys. 2049-2060A Welds of Solid-Solution-Hardened Al Alloys. 3033-3042A Decomposition of Fe-intermetallics in Sr-modified cast 6XXX Aluminum base alloys, Casting aluminum alloys for automotive skin. 2061-2075A Physical modeling of the deformation mechanisms of semisolid Apparent grain growth behavior of submicrometer grained Al-3 bodies and a mechanical criterion for hot tearing. 697-705B Pct Mg during static annealing after fabrication by severe Inftlhueernmcael ohfi sstuorrfya coen mthoer pbhooilloignyg,- wawtaetre rh efalto w trraantsef, era nddu rsiangm ple Modpellaistnigc sotfr aiMniicnrgo.s tructural Evolution with Tracking of Equi- 2670-2672A direct-chill casting of commercial aluminum alloys. 929-939B axed Grain Movement for Multicomponent AI-Si Alloy. 3065-3076A The Effect of Composition and Milling Conditions on the Struc- A turnainfisepdo rtm icprhoesncoamleen-paa-rbaamseetde r maapcprroosaecghr egtao tsioolnid ifmiocdateiloinn- g for ture of Mechanically Alloyed Mg-Al Based Alloys. 3099-3108A dendritic solidification. |. mixture average-based analysis. 1129-1141B Aluminum base alloys, Phase transformations The sensitivity of the interface heat-transfer coefficient to pres- Precipitation and aging in Al-Si-Ge-Cu. 197-199A sure and fluid flow. 1213-1215B The precipitation of the Q phase in an AA6111 alloy. 213-218A The nature of surface cracking in direct chill cast aluminum The effect of Cu additions on the precipitation kinetics in an Al- alloy ingots. 2908-2910A Mg-Si alioy with excess Si. 239-246A interface Heat Transfer in Investment Casting of Aluminum influence of zirconium and copper on the early stages of aging Alloys 3055-3063A in Al-Zn-Mg alloys. 1063-1073A Aluminum base alloys, Coating EffAelc,tF eo f egutreocwttihc vienl oAcli-t2y. 8o5nF et-h0e .1g2rVo wtahl loty.e mperature of the Al- 1251-12534 Drcyo mspliodsiingt e wecaora tibneghsa.v ior of plasma-sprayed aluminum hybrid 2383-2392A Metastable phases in an Al-Mg-Si alloy containing copper. 1293-1299A Aluminum base alloys, Composite materials Aluminum base alloys, Physical properties Nucmaerrbiocna l fiabenrd teoxwp erpinmeeunmtaatli c sstpurdeya doefr .i nternal flow field for a 329-339B Desnisliitcyon aanldl oysso.l idification shrinkage of hypoeutectic aluminum- 2605-2613A A novel approach for optimizing the fracture toughness of pre- Aluminum base alloys, Powder technology cipitation-hardenable Al-SiCp composites. 433-436A Mechanical milling of gas-atomized Ai-Ni-Mm (Mm=misch Correlation of abrasive wear with microstructure and mechani- metal) alloy powders. 821-829A cal properties of pressure die-cast aluminum hard-particle Aluminum base alloys, Rollin composite. 633-642A The influence of Al,Zr dispersoids on the recrystallization of Interfacial criterion of spontaneous and forced enguifment of hot-deformed AA 7010 alloys. 625-632A reinforcing particles by an advancing solid/liquid interface. 993-1005A Characteristics of AA6061/BN composite fabricated by pres- Aluminum base alloys, Welding sureless infiltration technique. 1007-1018A Wewldo nmget,a lo fc aolmpuomsiintuimo n alclhoya n5g1e8 2.d uring : conduction mode laser 163-172B Miccroomsptorsuictteusre seyvnotlhuetsiiozn edi n bmye traela-citnitveer mefotiall lsiicn telrianmgi naint ea ir(. MIL) 1493-1505A Forming-limit diagrams of aluminum tailor-welded blank weld Methodology to design the interfaces in SiC/Al composites. 1541-1550A Micmartoetreixatlu.r e in the friction-stir weld of an aluminum alloy. 297451--298438AA Stmeaatdeyr-isatla treo tcatrienegp dbiesch aovfi oArl -Sini Ca n coimsoptorsoiptiec . functionally graded 1679-1685A Geometry of laser spot welds from dimensionless numbers. 941-947B Fagtirgaudee d crmaactke rigarlosw.t h behavior of 2124/SiC/10p functionally 1831-1839A AEl empcirtonrcuoemns sa anlmdloo ydlse.al s erf obr efarimc tiowne lsdtiinr gw eolfd ihnigg h ofs taragien hraatred esnuipnegr plaalus-- 1189-1200A TenBs,iCle paprrtoipcelretsi.e s of 5052 Ail matrix composites reinforced with 2142-2147A tic Al-6061/SiC composites. 2575-2584A Effects of welding and weld heat-affected zone simulation on AlumLiocnaulmiz edb asceor raolsliooyns , suCsocreprtoisbiiloint y of Al-Li-Cu-Mg-Zn alloy AF/ tnhuem -mliictrhoisutmr uacltluorye. and mechanical behavior of a 2195 alumi- 2729-2741A C458 due to interrupted quenching from solutionizing tem- Heterogeneity of crystallographic texture in friction stir welds of Strpeesrsa tucroersr.o sion cracking of sensitized AA5083 (Al-4.5Mg- 2561-2573A Visaulaulmiiznautimo.n of the material flow in AA2195 friction-stir welds 2869-2877A 1.0Mn). 2859-2867A using a marker insert technique. 2879-2884A Aluminum base alloys, Crystal growth Distribution of Tensile Property and Microstructure in Friction Eutectic nucleation and growth in hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys at Stir Weld of 6063 Aluminum. 3023-3032A different strontium levels. 949-960A Microstructural Factors Governing Hardness in Friction-Stir Separation of scales for growth of an alloy needle crystal. 2669-2670A Welds of Solid-Solution-Hardened Al Alloys. 3033-3042A Aluminum base alloys, Forging Aluminum bronzes, Mechanical properties A prediction of the friction factor for the forging process. 137-143B Cavitation erosion of copper and copper-based alloys. 1325-1333A Aluminum base alloys, Heat treatment Aluminum compounds, Mechanical properties Numerical simulation of the moiten-pool formation during the Evaluation of a Threshold-based Model of the Elevated-Tem- laser surface-melting process. 949-959B perature Fatigue of Impact-Damaged y-TiAl. 2975-2984A Aluminum base alloys, Mechanical pr Aluminum killed steels, Steel making Influence of casting technique and hot isostatic pressing on the Behavior of alumina-magnesia complex inclusions and magne- S-2 2001 Blast furnace practice sia inclusions on the surface of molten low-carbon steels. terns and weld penetration. 145-161B Correction to Metali. Mater. Trans. B, October 2000, vol. 31B, Prediction of laser-spot-weld shape by numerical analysis and pp. 1013-1021 “Behavior of nonmetallic inclusions in front of neural network. 723-732B the solid-liquid interface in low-carbon steels" by Sei Kimura, Dilution control in gas-tungsten-arc welds involving super aus- Y. Nabeshima, K. Nakajima, and S. Mizoguchi. 187B tenitic stainless steels and nickel-based alloys. 1171-1176B Aluminum nitride, Composite materials The effect of the surface on grain boundary migration in auste- Microstructural factors affecting superplastic properties in mag- nite stainless steel weld metal. 1453-1458A nesium-based composites. 923-929A Austenitizing Aluminum oxide, Composite materials Thermal dependence of austempering transformation kinetics Multistage sintering approach to prepare NizAl/a-Al,O3 com- of compacted graph ite cast iron. 51-58A posites. 407-415A Influence of pearlite morphology and heating rate on the kinet- ics of continuously heated austenite formation in a eutectoid Aluminum oxide, Microstructure steel. 1283-1291A Evolution and Coarsening of Al,O,3 Dispersoids at 500°C to Effects of alloying additions and austenitizing treatments on 600°C in a Mechanically Alloyed Al-Ti-O Based Material. 2937-2946A secondary hardening and fracture behavior for martensitic Aluminum plating steels containing both Mo and W. 1659-1670A An electrochemical investigation of the thermodynamic proper- Acicular ferrite morphologies in a medium-carbon microalloyed ties of the NaCl-AICl, system at subliquidus temperatures. 669-677B steel. 2187-2197A Amorphization Influence of tempering on the microstructure and mechanical A simple model for determining alloy composition with large roperties of HSLA-100 steel plates. 2259-2270A glass forming ability in ternary alloys. 200-202A Effects of Ni additions and austenitizing temperature on sec- AmorCFrrpyahsctotauulrlsei zatstotiurognuh cntceuhsraser, a ctferraicsttuirces moofr tphheo lToig;y3,Cu 4ga7n d amcroarcpk-htoiups plaalsltoiyc. 1599-1608A Inoftlnoudueagnrhcyne eshosaf rsdotefen piapnuegsd t ebmaehupasevtrieeomdrp edriuni cnhtgiil geh p riCroooc-ne.N sis sotnee ltsh.e fracture 22359039--22359164AA zone of a Zr-based bulk amorphous alloy. 2819-2825A Automotive components, Materials selection Amorphous structure, Processing effects Decomposition of Fe-intermetallics in Sr-modified cast 6XXX Preparation and thermal stability of Zr-Ti-Al-Ni-Cu amorphous type aluminum alloys for automotive skin. 2061-2075A powders by mechanical alloying technique. 1777-1786A Galtivoannsi.z ability of high-strength steels for automotive applica- 2905-2906A Anisotropy, Heating effects Dimensional anisotropy in 18 pct Ni maraging steel. 1057-1061A Automotive components, Metal —— A study on solutions for avoiding liquid segregation phenom- Annealing ena in thixoforming process. |. Constitutive modeling and The dependence of normal and abnormal grain growth in silver finite element method simulations for die design. 119-127B on annealing temperature and atmosphere. 469-475A A study on solutions for avoiding liquid segregation phenom- Effects of annealing on the microstructure and giant magne- Ditmoernessiiosntaanlc ea noifs oCtor-oCpyu -bina s1e8d pcstp iNni vmaalrvaegs.i ng steel. 105577-71-056814AA eanuat omion ttihviex ofscorromliln gc omprpoocneesnst. . II. Net shape manufacturing of 129-136B Two-way shape memory effect of NiTi alloy induced by con- Automotive components, Welding straint aging treatment at room temperature. 1629-1634A Weld metal composition change during conduction mode laser Abnormal grain growth in bulk Cu. The dependence on initial bean, of aluminum alloy 5182. 163-172B grain size and annealing temperature. 1911-1926A Forming-limit diagrams of aluminum tailor-welded blank weld Reduction of porosity in oxide dispersion-strengthened alloys material. 275-283A produced by powder metallurgy. 2077-2085A Automotive engines, Materials selection Stability of Nb/Nb;Si, microlaminates at high temperatures. 2363-2371A An investigation of fracture and fatigue in a metal/polymer Apparent grain growth behavior of submicrometer grained Al-3 composite. 1997-2010A pPlcats tMicg sdturraiinnign g.st atic annealing after fabrication by severe 2670-2672A AxialT rasntsrevsesr se behavior and acoustic-emission analysis of tita- Annealing, Alloying effects nium metal-matrix composites under tensile loading. 1841-1849A Effects of heat treatment and alloying elements on the micro- Bake hardenable steels, Microstructure fstorrumcattuiroens -iannddu cmeed chpalnaisctiacli typ-raoipdeerdt iceosl do-fr o0l.l1e5d wstte.e%l sCh etertasn.s - 505-514A Fobramaktei-ohna rdoef ntahbel eC ottsrteelell s.a tmosphere during strain aging of 417-423A Annealing, Deformation effects Bali milling Correlation of microstructure and surface roughness of disc Microstructural size effects in high-strength high-conductivity dstreuelm.s fabricated by hot forging of an AISI 430F stainless 1111-1118A EffCeuc-t Crof- Ndbi spaellrosyesd. particles on microstructure evolved in iron 1211-12244 Antimony, Alloying additive under mechanical milling followed by consolidating rolling. 1769-1776A Effect of Sb on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Preparation and thermal stability of Zr-Ti-Al-Ni-Cu amorphous AZ91 magnesium alloy. 787-794A powders by mechanical alloying technique. 1777-1786A Antiparticles Solid solubility of carbon in a mechanically alloyed Cu-29.7 At. apture of positron by dislocations in metals: diffusion model. 1157-1160A Pct Zn alloy. 1861-1862A Arc T_he—rma—l analysis of the arc welding process: II. Effect of varia- DenCsui fcicoamtpioosni teasn.d structural change of mechanically alloyed W- 2885-2893A tion of thermophysical properties with temperature. 483-499B Ballistic impact tests AtomMiezcihnagn ical milling of gas-atomized Al-Ni-Mm (Mm=misch Thtei ese foffe ctT io-f4 8bAalIl-i2stNibc- 2iCmrp ac(tast omoinc thpee rcheingth)-.c ycle fatigue proper- 2743-2758A metal) alloy powders. 821-829A Ballistics Austempering Dynamic deformation behavior of an oxide-dispersed tungsten Thermal dependence of austempering transformation kinetics heavy alloy fabricated by mechanical alloying. 2011-2020A of compacted graphite cast iron. 51-58A Bauschinger effect Influence of stepped austempering process on the fracture The effect of twinning and slip on the Bauschinger effect of toughness of austempered ductile iron. 2509-2514A Hadfield steel single crystals. 695-706A Austenite Bend strength, Processing effects The effects of thermomechanical processing on the precipita- Preparation of Ti-Al intermetallic compounds by spark plasma tion in an industrial dual-phase steel microalloyed with tita- sintering. 843-8474 nium. 1939-1947A Bending Strain aging: Cribb/Reed-Hill’s model applied to the FeMnAl- A new route to bulk nanostructured metals. 1559-15624 SiC austenitic system. 2271-2277A Binary systems, Microstructure Austenite, Surface properties ; The formation of lamellar-eutectic grains in thin samples. 2039-2048A Calculation of the interfacial energy of B1-type carbides and nitrides with austenite. 267-274A Binary systems, Phase transformations Phase transformations and phase equilibria in the Fe-N system Austenitic stainless steels, Brazing at temperatures below 573K. 59-73A Residual stresses and interface strengths in MoSi,/stainless steel 316L joints produced by metallic-giass brazing. 1459-1465A BinaErnyt hsaylpsyt emofs ,f orPmhaatisoens o(fs tBa2t-eF e,o.f, Amla,t tearn)d B2-(Ni,Fe),_,Al,. 913-918B Austenitic stainless steels, Casting Phase equilibria investigations on the aluminum-rich part of the Analysis and prevention of cracking during strip casting of AISI binary system Ti-Al. 1037-1047A 304 stainless steel. 2249-2258A Determination of the CoTi congruent melting point and thermo- Austenitic stainless steels, Heat treatment dynamic reassessment of the Co-Ti system. 2175-2186A Nitrogen Redistribution, Microstructure, and Elastic Constant Effective approach to describe growth of binary intermediate Evaluation Using Ultrasonics in Aged 316LN Stainless phases with narrow ranges of homogeneity. 2396-2400A Steels. 2959-2968A Bismuth, Quaternary systems Austenitic stainless steels, Mechanical properties Prediction of the thermodynamic properties of multicomponent Effect of hold time and waveform on the high-temperature, low- liquid alloys by binary infinite dilute activity coefficients. 1205-1211B cycle fatigue properties of a Nb-A286 alloy. 2539-2546A Blast furnace chemist Austenitic stainless steels, Phase transformations Thermodynamics of TiCN and TiC in Fe-C,,, melts. 1203-1205B Formation of nanosized martensite particles in stainless steels. 261-265A Blast furnace practice Austenitic stainless steels, Welding Search for an economical and environmentally friendly iron- Modeling of the effects of surface-active elements on flow pat- making process. 757-762B S-3 Borides, Composite materials Volume 32 Coal char reactivity and structural evolution during combustion Numerical and experimental study of internal flow field for a - factors influencing blast furnace pulverized coal injection carbon fiber tow pneumatic spreader. 329-339B operation. oat 811-820B Carbon manganese steels, Mechanical properties Thermodynamics of TiCN and TiC in Fe-C,., melts. 1203-1205B Mechanism of detrimental effects of carbon content on cleav- Borides, Composite materials ; . age fracture toughness of low-alloy steel. 1081-1091A Creep behavior of TiBw/Ti in situ composite fabricated by reac- Carbon manganese steels, Phase transformations tive hot pressing. 1019-1022A Effects of Si and Al on acicular ferrite formation in C-Mn steel. 75-83A Boriding Carbon manganese steels, Welding Microstructural modification and property improvement of Spatially resolved X-ray diffraction mapping of phase transfor- boride/Ti-6AI-4V surface-alloyed materials fabricated by mations in the heat-affected zone of carbon-manganese high-energy electron-beam irradiation. 2499-2508A steel arc welds. 1175-1187A Boron carbide, Composite materials an Carbon steels, Mechanical properties Microstructural factors affecting superplastic properties in mag- Deformation and fracture in martensitic carbon steels tem- nesium-based composites. 923-929A pered at low temperatures. 205-221B Tensile properties of 5052 Al matrix composites reinforced with Dry sliding friction and wear in plain carbon dual phase steel. 359-367A B,C particles. 2142-2147A Deformation and fracture in martensitic carbon steels tem- Boron nitride, Composite materials pered at low temperatures. 861-877A Characteristics of AA6061/BN composite fabricated by pres- Carbonation sureless infiltration technique. 1007-1018A Microstructural studies and carbochlorination kinetics of xeno- Brasses, Mechanical properties awe time ore. 1007-1013B Stress corrosion cracking relation with dezincification layer- Carbonitrides, Composite materials induced stress. 1309-1312A Development of cermet microstructures during sintering. 85-94A Cavitation erosion of copper and copper-based alloys. 1325-1333A Carbonitrides, Crystal growth Brazed joints, Mechanical properties A model for interphase precipitation in V-microalloyed struc- Residual stresses and interface strengths in MoSi,/stainless tural steels. 39-50A steel 316L joints produced by metallic-glass brazing. 1459-1465A Carbothermic reactions Brinell hardness Carbothermal reduction of zinc ferrite. 1033-1040B influence of stepped austempering process on the fracture toughness of austempered ductile iron. 2509-2514A Carburizing Characterization of phases formed in the iron carbide process Brittle fracture by x-ray diffraction, Mossbauer, x-ray photoelectron spec- Physical modeling of the deformation mechanisms of semisolid troscopy, and Raman spectroscopy analyses. 839-845B bodies and a mechanical criterion for hot tearing. 697-705B Kinetics of carbide formation from reduced iron in CO-H2-H2S Depfeorremda tiato nl owa ntde mfprearctautruer eisn. martensitic carbon steels tem- 861-877A mixtures. 1161-1170B Relationship between crystallographic orientation at the Cast iron, Castin boundaries and brittle crack propagation in Mn-Mo-Ni low A computational and experimental study on mold filling. 69-78B alloy steel. 2139-2142A Casting alloys, Crystal growth Brittle fracture, Heating effects Eutectic nucleation and growth in hypoeutectic Al-Si alloys at Deformation and fracture in martensitic carbon steels tem- different strontium levels. 949-960A pered at low temperatures. 205-221B Casting alloys, Mechanical properties _ : ; Bronzes, Composite materials Influence of casting technique and hot isostatic pressing on the Friction and wear behavior of a centrifugally cast lead-free cop- fatigue of an Al-7Si-Mg alloy. 349-358A per alloy containing graphite particles. 2115-2125A The effect of solution heat treatment and quenching rates on mechanical properties and microstructures in AlSiMg foundry BronAz epsr,ed iaction of the friction factor for the forging process. 137-143B alloys. 525-532A Bubbies CastAinnagl ysdiesf eacntds prevention of cracking during strip casting of AISI Buwbabride- ffloorwmiantgi onli qudiudr.i ng horizontal gas injection into down- 1143-1159B 304 stainiess steel. 2249-2258A BuckTleirftnoirga rfyi becro mkpinrkeisnsgi oann d cbruecekpl inofg .l ong-fiber composites: a model 183-196A CastIinnffgalstu,ie gnucMee e coofhf a acnnai sctAailnl-g 7 Sptire-ocMphgen iraqtluileeoy s. a nd hot isostatic pressing on the 349-358A Discussion of ’An investigation of the effects of loading rate on Cadmium, impurities resistance-curve behavior and toughening in cast lameilar The evaporation rates and mechanisms of cadmium from a gamma-based titanium aluminides’. 2136-2139A bubble-stirred molten copper bath. 285-295B Castings, Microstructure Cadmium, Quaternary systems Measurements and modeling of the microstructural morphol- Prediction of the thermodynamic properties of multicomponent ogy during equiaxed solidificationo f Al-Cu alloys. 2049-2060A liquid alloys by binary infinite dilute activity coefficients. 1205-1211B Decomposition of Fe-intermetallics in Sr-modified cast 6XXX Carbides, Composite materials type aluminum alloys for automotive skin. 2061-2075A In situ formed (TIW)C phase in iron matrix. 431-433A Modeling of Microstructural Evolution with Tracking of Equi- Carbides, Crystal growth axed Grain Movement for Multicomponeni Al-Si Alloy. 3065-3076A Complex carbide growth, dissolution, and coarsening in a mod- Cathodes, Materials selection ified 12% chromium steel—an experimental and theoretical Microscopic characterization of a TiB-carbon material com- study. 19-27A posite raw materials, and composite characterization. 2649-2656A Carbides, Surface properties Cathodes, Physical properties Calculation of the interfacial energy of B1-type carbides and Contribution to the understanding of cathodic carbon swelling nitrides with austenite. 267-274A under pressure. 233-238B Carbon, Additives Cavitation Stabilization of thermosoluta! convective instabilities in Ni- Cavitation erosion of copper and copper-based alloys. 1325-1333A based single-crystal superalloys: carbon additions and An analysis of cavitation occurring in near-y titanium aluminide freckle formation. 1743-1753A during superplastic deformation. 2769-2779A Discontinuous coarsening of the lamellar structure of y-TiAl- Cementation based intermetallic alloys and its control. 1927-1938A Characterization of phases formed in the iron carbide process Carbon, Alloying additive by x-ray diffraction, Mossbauer, x-ray photoelectron spec- Microstructural refinement and mechanical properties improve- troscopy, and Raman spectroscopy analyses. 839-845B ment of elemental powder metallurgy processed Ti-46.6AI- Cemented carbides, Crystal growth 1.4Mn-2Mo alloy by carbon addition. 251-259A Characterization of the kinetic and mechanistic differences Carbon, Alloying elements between free-surface and bulk grain growth in WC-Co mate- Mechanism of detrimental effects of carbon content on cleav- rials. 1261-1270A age fracture toughness of low-alloy steel. 1081-1091A Cementite Carbon, Diffusion Acicular ferrite morphologies in a medium-carbon microalloyed Formation of the Cottrell atmosphere during strain aging of steel. 2187-2197A bake-hardenable steels. 417-423A Cementite, Crystal growth Carbon, Physical properties Simulation of paraequilibrium growth in multicomponent sys- Contribution to the understanding of cathodic carbon swelling tems. 455-467A under pressure. 233-238B Ceramic fibers, Mechanical properties Carbon, Quinary systems Strength Degradation of SiC Fiber during Manufacture of Tita- Thermodynamic assessment of the Fe-Nb-Ti-C-N system. 2423-2439A nium Matrix Composites by Plasma Spraying and Hot Press- Carbon, Solubility ing. 3133-3142A Solid solubility of carbon in a mechanically alloyed Cu-29.7 At. Cermets, Microstructure _ ; Pct Zn alloy. 1861-1862A Development of cermet microstructures during sintering. 85-94A Carbon, Ternary systems oe. Extraction Thermodynamic assessment of the Me-Co-C systems (Me = Simultaneous leaching of a deep-sea manganese nodule and Ti, Ta, or Nb). 2167-2174A chalcopyrite in hydrochloric acid. 777-784B Carbon fibers, Composite materials Chemical composition S-4 2001 Consolidation Experimental study of the viscosities of Al,O,-CaO-’FeO’ Cobalt, Composite materials slags. 679-684B Development of cermet microstructures during sintering. 85-94A Alloying mechanism of beta stabilizers in a TiAl alloy. 1573-1589A Cobalt, Extraction Effects of alloying additions and austenitizing treatments on A thermodynamic study on cobalt containing calcium ferrite secondary hardening and fracture behavior for martensitic and calcium iron silicate slags at 1573K. 47-54B steels containing both Mo and W. 1659-1670A Effect of manganese(Il) and boric acid on the electrowinning of Solid solubility of carbon in a mechanically alloyed Cu-29.7 At. cobalt from acidic sulfate solutions. 395-399B Pct Zn alloy. 1861-1862A Influence of of additions on the morphology of GeSi precipi- Cobalt, Magnetic properties tates in an Al-Ge-Si alloy. 1949-1958A Effects of annealing on the microstructure and giant magne- Ul. bn tensile behavior of Ti-Al-Nb O + bec orthorhombic toresistance of Co-Cu-based spin valves. 577-584A alloys. 1977-1988A Cobait, Refining Discussion of ‘The role of manganese and copper in the eutec- Anion-exchange separation in hydrochloric acid solutions for toid transformation of spheroidal graphite cast iron’. 2131-2135A the ultrahigh purification of cobalt. 573-582B Ridge direction of thermal conductivity contours in ternary CoAl Cobalt, Ternary systems 2135-2136A hermodynamics of B2 intermetallic compounds with triple Effects of Ni additions and austenitizing temperature on sec- defects: a Bragg-Williams model for (Ni,Co)Al. 2157-2166A ondary hardening behavior in high Co-Ni steels. 2393-2396A Thermodynamic assessment of the Me-Co-C systems (Me = Computational approach to designing ductile Nb-Ti-Cr-Al solid- Ti, Ta, or Nb). 2167-2174A solution alloys. 2475-2487A Effects of carbon and chromium additions on the wear resis- Cobalt base alloys, Heat treatment tance and surface roughness of cast high-speed steel rolls. 2515-2525A Mz3C, carbide dissolution mechanisms during heat treatment Microstructural, Compositional, and Microhardness Variations of ASTM F-75 implant alloys. 979-984A across a Gas-Metal Arc Weldment Made with an Ultralow- Cobalt base alloys, Nondestructive testing Carbon Consumable. 3043-3054A Characterization of the temperature evolution during high-cycle The Effect of Composition and Milling Conditions on the Struc- fatigue of the ULTIMET superalloy: experiment and theoreti- ture of Mechanically Alloyed Mg-Al Based Alloys. 3099-3108A cal modeling. 2279-2296A Chemical vapor deposition Cobalt compounds, Thermal properties Morphological evolution during the early stages of aluminide Ridge direction of thermal conductivity contours in ternary CoAl coating growth on a single-crystal nickel superalloy surface. 615-624A phase. 2135-2136A Characterization of the kinetic and mechanistic differences Cold drawing between free-surface and bulk grain growth in WC-Co mate- Strength and conductivity of Cu-9Fe-1.2X (X=Ag or Cr) fila- rials. 1261-1270A mentary microcomposite wires. 985-991A Effects of Pt incorporation on the isothermal oxidation behavior Structures and residual stresses of Cr fibers in Cu-15Cr in-situ of chemical vapor deposition aluminide coatings. 1727-1741A composites. 1225-1232A Chill casting Cold pressing Influence of surface morphology, water flow rate, and sample Densification and structural change of mechanically alloyed W- thermal history on the boiling-water heat transfer during Cu composites. 2885-2893A direct-chill casting of commercial aluminum alloys. 929-939B The nature of surface cracking in direct chill cast aluminum Cold rolling alloy ingots. 2908-2910A Twsot-rawianty asghiangp e trmeeamtmoernyt aetf fercoto mo f tNeimTip eralaltouyr ei.n duced by con- 1629-1634A Chlorination Entrained-flow chlorination of titaniferous slag to produce tita- Cold rolling, Alloying effects nium tetrachloride. 389-393B Effects of heat treatment and alloying elements on the micro- Kinetics of chlorination and microstructural changes of xeno- structures and mechanical properties of 0.15 wt.% C trans- time by carbon tetrachloride. 785-791B formation-induced plasticity-aided cold-rolled steel sheets. 505-514A Studies on the kinetics of carbon tetrachloride chlorination of Cold working tantalum pentoxide. 801-810B Modeling of recrystallization after inhomogeneous deformation. 2199-2206A Microstructural studies and carbochlorination kinetics of xeno- Columnar structure time ore. 1007-1013B Simple model of microsegregation during solidification of Chromium, Alloying additive steels. 1755-1767A TisSig whisker in-situ reinforced TIAI alloys. 1233-1244A os raphite iron, Phase transformations Chromium, Extraction Thermal dependence of austempering transformation kinetics Soda-ash roasting of chromite minerals: kinetics consider- of compacted graphite cast iron. 51-58A ations. 593-602B Compressing The soda-ash roasting of chromite ore processing residue for Deformation of NiTiCu shape memory single crystals in com- the reclamation of chromium. 987-995B pression. 477-489A Chromium carbide, Composite materials Abnormal grain growth in bulk Cu. The dependence on initial Study of Ni,Al-Cr,C3 composite materials fabricated by self- grain size and annealing temperature. 1911-1926A propagating high-temperature synthesis casting route. 1823-1830A Compressive properties Chromium compounds, Impurities lll. The tensile behavior of Ti-Al-Nb O + bcc orthorhombic Determination of standard Gibbs energies of formation of Cr.N alloys. 1977-1988A and CrN. 1113-1118B Production of bulk cementite and its characterization. 2127-2131A Chromium iron, Mechanical properties Computer aided design Correlation of microstructure with the wear resistance and frac- Semisolid forming process—numerical simulation and experi- ture toughness of duocast materials composed of high-chro- mental study. 363-371B mium white cast iron and low-chromium steel. 515-524A Computer programs, Development Chromium molybdenum steels, Welding Anion-exchange separation in hydrochloric acid solutions for An assessment of creep deformation and fracture behavior of the ultrahigh purification of cobalt. 573-582B 2.25Cr-1Mo similar and dissimilar weld joints. 115-124A Computer simulation Postweld heat-treatment response of simulated coarse-grained Semisolid forming process—numerical simulation and experi- heat-affected zones in a new ferritic steel. 2585-2594A mental study. 363-371B Chromium ores, Reduction (chemical) Role of solid-state skeletal sintering during processing of Mo- The soda-ash roasting of chromite ore processing residue for Cu composites. 605-613A the reclamation of chromium. 987-995B Differential scanning calorimetry study and computer modeling of Ba. phase transformation in a Ti-6AI-4V alloy. 879-887A Chromium steels, Mechanical properties Numerical simulation of the molten-pool formation during the Corturreel attiooung honfe smsi croofs tdruuocctausrte mwaittehr itahles wceaorm proesseidst anofc eh igahn-dc hfrroa-c - Moldaesleir ngs uroffa cbei-amseeldi tifnlgo w pprohceensos.m ena associated with the 949-959B mium white cast iron and low-chromium steel. 515-524A effects of static magnetic-field application and argon gas Chromium steeis, Steel makin injection in slab continuous casting of steel. 1053-10668 Capillary interaction between inclusion particles on the 16Cr In situ detection of inclusions in liquid metals. |. Mathematical stainless steel melt surface. 629-641B modeling of the behavior of particles traversing the electric Cleavage, Alloying effects sensing zone. 1067-1079B Ti;Sig whisker in-situ reinforced TIiAI alloys. 1233-1244A Three-dimensional Monte Carlo simulation of grain growth in Clustering zone-refined iron. 1195-1201B Discussion of ‘thermal and grain-structure simulation in a land- Behavior of alumina-magnesia complex inclusions and magne- sia inclusions on the surface of molten low-carbon steels. 79-85B bmeatsaeld ctooulribnign e pbrloacdees s’d.i rectionaily solidified with the liquid 1212-1213B Clusters Authors’ reply (top receeding article “Discussion of "Thermal In-situ observation of TiN precipitates at stainless steel/CaQ- and grain-structure simulation in a land-based turbine blade Al,03-MgO-SiO, interface. 963-967B directionally solidified with the liquid metal cooling process”"}. 1213B Coal injection Numerical simulation of deformation-induced segregation in Coal char reactivity and structural evolution during combustion continuous casting of steel. 1479-14914 - factors influencing blast furnace pulverized coal injection Investigation of striation formation in thin stainless steel tube operation. 811-820B during pulsed Nd:YAG laser cutting process by numerical Cobalt, Binary systems simulation. 2623-2632A Determination of the CoTi congruent melting point and thermo- Consolidation dynamic reassessment of the Co-Ti system. 2175-2186A Effect of dispersed particles on microstructure evolved in iron Constraints Volume 32 under mechanical milling followed by consolidating rolling. 1769-1776A Cm. Magnetic properties Constraints ffects of annealing on the microstructure and giant magne- Two-way shape memory effect of NiTi alloy induced by con- toresistance of Co-Cu-based spin valves. 577-584A straint aging treatment at room temperature. 1629-1634A Cop r, Mechanical properties Contact angle avitation erosion of copper and copper-based alloys. 1325-1333A The effect of wetting kinetics on the penetration of a layered Copper, Melting : ; : capillary. 2663-2666A Undercooling of copper in refractory porcelain crucible. 744-747B Continuous annealing —— Meta! workin’ Optimizing continuous annealing of interstitial-free steels for new route to bulk nanostructured metals. 1559-1562A improving deep drawability. 1989-1995A Ce Microstructure Continuous —., bnormal grain growth in bulk Cu. The dependence on initial Thermal and carbothermic decomposition of Na,CO3 and grain size and annealing temperature. 1911-1926A Li.CO3. 17-24B A methodology for determining average lattice orientation and Turbulent flow of liquid steel and argon bubbles in slide-gate its application to the characterization of grain substructure. 1967-1975A tundish nozzles. |. Model development and validation. 253-267B New kinetic model for primary recrystallization of pure metals. 2465-2473A Turbulent flow of liquid steel and argon bubbies in slide-gate Copper, Refining tundish nozzles. ll. Effect of operation conditions and nozzle The evaporation rates and mechanisms of cadmium from a design. 269-284B bubble-stirred molten copper bath. 285-295B Kinetic,a nalysis of NaF vaporization in SiF,-Ar mixture. 401-407B Effect of thiourea on the copper cathode polarization behavior Principles in cast rolling with liquid core of thin siab continuous in acidic copper sulfate at 65°C. 887-893B casting. 459-464B = base alloys, Casting Numerical model for the minimization of intermixed round bars ffects of substrate surface conditions on heat transfer and in a four line continuous caster. 537-546B shell morphology in the solidification of a copper alloy. 111-118B Continuously cast Cu-Al-Ni shape memory wires with a unidi- Continuously cast Cu-Al-Ni shape memory wires with a unidi- rectional morphology. 585-593A rectional morphology. 585-593A Modeling study of the influence of turbulence inhibitors on the molten steel flow, tracer dispersion, and inclusion trajectories Copper base alloys, Metal working in tundishes. 615-627B Strength and conductivity of Cu-9Fe-1.2X (X=Ag or Cr) fila- Effects of clogging, argon injection, and continuous casting mentary microcomposite wires. 985-991A conditions on flow and air aspiration in submerged entry noz- Structures and residual stresses of Cr fibers in Cu-15Cr in-situ zles. 707-722B composites. 1225-1232A Transient flow and heat transfer in a steelmaking ladle during “—- base alloys, Microstructure the holding period. 733-741B he influence of stacking fault energy on the mechanical Hot ductility and fracture mechanisms of a C-Mn-Nb-Al steel. 919-927B behavior of Cu and Cu-Al alloys: deformation twinning, work In-situ observation of TiN precipitates at stainless steel/CaO- hardening, and dynamic recovery. 135-145A Al,0,-MgO-SiO, interface 963-967B Solid solubility of carbon in a mechanically alloyed Cu-29.7 At. Modeling of biased flow phenomena associated with the Pet Zn alloy. 1861-1862A effects of static magnetic-field application and argon gas Copper base alloys, Phase transformations injection in slab continuous casting of steel. 1053-1066B Discontinuous precipitation at [001] twist boundaries in Cu- Bubble formation during horizontal gas injection into down- 0.75 wt pct Be alloy bicrystals. 1075-1079A A wnaerwd -falpopwrionagc hl iqtuoi dt.h e analysis of vessel residence time distri- 1143-1159B Copper base alloys, Powder technology Nubmuetriiocna lc ursviemsu.l ation of deformation-induced segregation in 1185-1193B MicCruo-sCtrr-ucNtbu raall losyisz.e effects in high-strength high-conductivity 1211-1224A continuous casting of steel. 1479-1491A Copper base ailoys, Quality contro! ContDriamcetnisoino,n aHle aatniinsgo treofpfye ctisn 18 pct Ni maraging steel. 1057-1061A In aspiptlu icdaettieocntsi ono f oLf IiMnCcAlu sisoynsst emins .l iquid metals. II. Metallurgical 1081-1093B ContArnoalllyesdi s aatnmdo spprheevernetsi on of cracking during strip casting of AISI Cop tr7e scs-osmtpraoiun ndhyss,t erMeesicsh aannidc adla mpprionpge rtini eMsn Cu and NiTi alloys. 2489-2498A 304 stainless steel. 2249-2258A Copper mattes, Oxidation Stability of Nb/Nb-Si, microlaminates at high temperatures. 2363-2371A Experimental investigation and three-dimensional computa- tional fluid-dynamics modeling of the flash-converting fur- Convection nace shaft: Part !. Experimental observation of copper A bnuetwi ona pcpurrovaesc.h to the analysis of vessel residence time distri- 1185-1193B converting reactions in terms of converting rate, converting quality, changes in particle size, morphology, and mineral- Cooling curves ogy. 847-868B The effect of industrial composition variations on the transfor- Experimental investigation and three-dimensional computa- mation behavior of ultralow-carbon steels. 219-227A tional fluid-dynamics modeling of the flash-converting fur- Cooling rate nace shaft: Part Il. Formulation of three-dimensional Dendrite coherency of Al-Si-Cu alloys. 147-155A computational fluid-dynamics model incorporating the parti- Martensitic phase transformations in !MI 550 (Ti-4Al-4Mo-2Sn- cle-cloud description. 869-886B 0.5Si). 671-679A Copper mattes, Reactions (chemical) Undercooling of copper in refractory porcelain crucible. 744-747B Henrian activity coefficient of As in Cu-Fe mattes and white influence of surface morphology, water flow rate, and sample metal. 437-447B thermal history on the boiling-water heat transfer during Discussion of a “microscale simulation of settler processes in direct-chill casting of commercial aluminum alloys. 929-939B copper matte smelting". 555-557B Simple mode! of microsegregation during solidification of steels. 1755-1767A Corrosion environments Cooling precipitation and strengthening study in powder metal- Electrochemical interaction between silver and sulfur in sodium lurgy superalloy U720LI. 2441-2452A sulfide solutions. 895-901B Thermal-tempering analysis of bulk metallic glass plates using Corrosion mechanisms an instant-freezing model. 2709-2715A Electrochemical interaction between silver and sulfur in sodium Copper, Additives sulfide solutions. ; 895-901B Influence of Cu additions on the morphology of GeSi precipi- Oxidation of metals with highly reactive vapors: extension of tates in an Al-Ge-Si alloy. 1949-1958A Wagner theory. 903-911B CoppTehre, eAffleicoty ionfg Cua ddaiddtiitvieo ns on the precipitation kinetics in an Al- CorrSotsabiiolnit y profe vNebn/tNibo;nS,i ,H ematiicnrgo lamefifneacttess at high temperatures. 2363-2371A Mg-Si alloy with excess Si. 239-246A Corrosion products Influence of zirconium and copper on the early stages of aging Electrochemical interaction between silver and sulfur in sodium in Al-Zn-Mg alloys. 1063-1073A sulfide solutions. 895-901B Isothermal oxidation of TiAl alloy. 2357-2361A a Alloying elements rystallization characteristics of the Ti;,Cu,7 amorphous alloy. 1599-1608A Corrosion rate Snoek relaxation and dislocation damping in aged Fe-Cu-Ni Formation Kinetics and Rupture Strain of Ni-Cr-Fe Alloy Corro- steel. 1671-1677A sion Films Formed in High-Temperature Water. 3015-3022A Measurements and modeling of the microstructural morphol- Corrosion rate, Welding effects ogy during equiaxed solidification of Al-Cu alloys. 2049-2060A ffect of CO, laser welding on the shape-memory and corro- Densification and structural change of mechanically alloyed W- sion characteristics of TiNi alloys. 569-576A Cu composites. 2885-2893A Corrosion resistance Co r, End uses Dilution control in gas-tungsten-arc welds involving super aus- int zone evolution in infrared bonded steels with copper filler. 1177-1183B tenitic stainless steels and nickel-based alloys. 1171-1176B Copper, Extraction Stress corrosion cracking of sensitized AA5083 (Al-4.5Mg- Henrian activity coefficient of As in Cu-Fe mattes and white 1.0Mn). 2859-2867A metal. 437-447B Corrosion resistance, Heating effects Discussion of a "microscale simulation of settler processes in Localized corrosion susceptibility of Al-Li-Cu-Mg-Zn alloy AF/ copper matte smelting”. 555-557B C458 due to interrupted quenching from solutionizing tem- Copper, Impurities peratures. 2561-2573A Effect of — type in boundary sliding behavior in the Corrosion resistance, Welding effects superplastic Zn-22%Al alloy. 103-113A Effect of CO, laser welding on the shape-memory and corro-

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