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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions Volume 34 Combined Author Index Abe, F. 913-925A Brandi, S.D. 1575-1597A 863-877A Fang, H.S. 1727-1733A Abe, T. 2517-2526A Briant, C.L. 295-306A Coelho, G.C. 1749-1758A Fautrelle, Y. 669-678B Abedian, B. 29-36B 1869-1877A Coetzee, C. 581-588B Feaugas, M 2329-2340A Acoff, V.L. 2273-2279A Brisset, F. 1705-1717A Coletti, B. 533-538B Feng, D. 5-13B Aguilar, M.T.P. 589-601A Brooks, G.A. 355-358B Colin, C. 1627-1636A Fenton, C. 1851-1861A Ahn, J.-P. 625-632A Brown, D.W. 1439-1449A Conlon, K.T. 2935-2946A Ferranti, L., Jr. 2671-2678A Ai, J. 355-359A Brown, E.L. 1683-1703A Corréa, E.C.S. 589-601A Ferro, R 743-750A Akdeniz, M.V. 721-734A 3021-3041A Coursol, P. 631-638B Fessler, R.R. 2601-2608A Akdogan, G. 833-842B Bruno, G. 193-197A Cramb, A.W. 503-508B Fischer, F.D. 2827-2836A Akhonin, S.V. 447-454B Buchholz, M. 243-253B 647-652B Fischmeister, H.F. 1749-1758A Alkemper, J. 481-489A Bihrig-Polaczek, A. 411-419B Cristini, V. 1421-1431A Fjaer, H.G. 1941-1952A Allison, J.E. 33-41A Bull, C.W. 295-306A Croft, T.N. 727-734B Flesch, U 2247-2251A 1807-1820A Bysakh, S. 2621-2631A Cross, M. 727-734B Fleury, E. 841-849A Alvarez, O. 2991-2997A Caceres, C.H. 2901-2912A Crowe, C.J.B 805-811B Flower, H.M. 1879-1890A Angeliu, T. 927-934A Cahoon, J.R. 882-883A Cuello, GJ. 2771-2779A Foecke, T. 657-671A Anglin, P.T. 1851-1861A 2683-2688A Cui, C.Y. 2663-2670A Follstaedt, D.M. 935-949A Antony, M.P. 555-563B Cai, L.X. 2005-2015A Cui, L.S. 219-223A Font, J.M. 565-571B Appel, F. 2103-2111A Cama, H. 441-447A Daaland, O. 2705-2715A Fray, D.J. 589-594B 2149-2164A Campbell, J 1409-1420A Daehn, GS. 2559-2564A Frety, N 1627-1636A 2827-2836A Campo, J. 2771-2779A Dahle, A.K. 105-113A Freyberg, A.V. 243-253B Ardell, A.J. 1863-1868A Campos, S.S. 1013-1017A 2690-2693A Frdbel, U 2149-2164A Arenas, M. 2273-2279A Canadinc, D. 5-13A Dahmen, U. 543-551A Froes, F.H. 1329-1339A Argento, A. 421-424A 1821-1831A 735-742A Fruehan, R.J 333-343B Arsene, S. 553-566A Cao, X. 1409-1420A Dai, K. 1133-1145A Fujii, H. 1901-1907A 567-578A Cardinale, A.M. 743-750A Daloz, D. 2139-2148A Fujishiro, S 267-275A 579-588A Carnes, J.D 1863-1868A Dantzig, J.A 459-466A Fukunaga, K 1007-1012A Arzt, E. 2809-2817A Catalina, A.V. 383-394A 1483-1491A Fukuyama, H 307-311B Ashrafizadeh, F. 1163-1174A Caton, M.J. 33-41A Darzens, S. 511-522A Furu, T. 2705-2715A Assanelli, A.P. 455-473B Cetlin, P.R. 589-601A Das, S 1909-1918A Furuya, K 699-703A Atkinson, H.V. 409-417A Chakraborty, S. 899-909B 1919-1930A Furuya, Y. 2517-25264 1545-1554A Chan, K.S. 43-57A Das, S.C. 813-819B Gable, B.M 2757-2769A Aurelio, G 2771-2779A 1833-1849A Das, S.K. 1979-1983A Gall, K 5-13A Baburaj, E.G. 2793-2799A 2315-2328A Davidson, D.L. 1833-1849A Gallego, J. 1013-1017A Bae, D.H. 2449-2463A Chang, C -H. 199-209A Davis, C.L. 1637-1645A Gandin, C.-A 1657-1674A 2465-2471A Chang, H. 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Study of Measurement of the lattice misfit of the nickel-base superalloy Their Toughness Behavior. 2505-2516A SC16 by high-energy synchrotron radiation. 193-197A Activated sintering Airfoils, Oxidation A Review of Very-High-Temperature Nb-Silicide-Based Com- Tiatlasn ituhmr-oTuigtha niRuema ctBioorni deS in(tTeir-iTnigB:) SFyunntchteisoinsa,l lyM iGcrroasdterdu ctMuartee,r i- posites. 2043-2052A and Properties. 1993-2003A Alloy steels, Microstructure Activation Solidification, Segregation, and Banding in Carbon and Alloy The Thermal Behavior of Mechanically Activated Galena by Steels. 781-792B Thermogravimetry Analysis. 793-797A Aluminates, Impurities Activation energy Observation of Calcium Aluminate Inclusions at Interfaces Leaching of sulfidized chalcopyrite with H2SO,-NaCl-O,. 153-159B between Ca-Treated, Al-Killed Steels and Slags 533-538B Kinetics and Mechanism of Carbothermic Reduction of Magne- Aluminides, Composite materials sia. 433-437B Investigation of a Directionally Solidified NiAl/Cr(Mo) Compos- Reduction Kinetics of Fe2MoO, Fine Powder by Hydrogen in a ite Alloyed with Hf 2663-2670A Fluidized Bed. 661-667B Aluminides, Crystal lattices Activity (chemical) An Energy Approach to the Formation of Twins in TiAl. 2827-2836A Mathematical model of COREX melter gasifier: Part |. Steady- Aluminides, Mechanical properties state model 103-114B Development and Elemental Powder Metallurgy of a Y-Contain- Communication: Activities of Phosphorus in Copper-Nickel Lig- ing Two-Phase TIAI Alloy. 2077-2087A uid Alloys Saturated with Solid Copper-Nickel Solid Solutions Microstructural Effects on the Tensile Properties and Deforma- at 1573 K. 741-744B tion Behavior of a Ti-48Al Gamma Titanium Aluminide. 2113-2127A Adhesion High-Temperature Deformation Behavior of a Gamma TIAI Processing and Characterization of Plasma-Sprayed Ceramic Alloy- Microstructural Evolution and Mechanisms. 2165-2176A Coatings on Steel Substrate: Part Il. On Coating Perfor- Mechanical and Physical Properties of High Velocity Oxy-Fuel- mance. 1919-1930A Sprayed Iron Aluminide Coatings. 2223-2231A Effect of Carbon Addition on the Srength and-Creep Resis- Adhesive wear tance of FeAl Alloys. 2233-2246A Microstructure and Sliding Wear Behavior of Tungsten Rein- Measurement and Modeling of Creep in Open-Cell NiAl Foams. 2353-2363A forced W-Ni-Si Metal-Silicide In-Situ Composites. 2005-2015A Aluminides, Microstructure Adsorption Modeling of the Atomic Ordering Processes in FeAl Intermetal- Communication: The use of secondary ion mass spectrometry lics by the Monte Carlo Simulation Method Combined with for investigating oxygen in pyrometallurgical reactions. 355-358B Electronic Theory of Alloys. 721-734A Active Solute Effects on Surface Ripples in Electron-Beam Microstructure evolution in three-dimensional inhomogeneous Welding Solidification. 421-432B elastic media. 1421-1431A From Viscosity and Surface Tension to Marangoni Flow in Theory of Interface Properties for Carbide Precipitates in TiAl. 2097-2101A Melts. 517-523B Creep Behavior of TiAl Alloys with Enhanced High-Temperature Aerospace Capability. 2149-2164A Precipitation and recrystallization behavior of beta titanium Microstructure Stability during Creep Deformation of Hard-Ori- alloys during continuous heat treatment. 147-158A ented Polysynthetically Twinned Crystal of TiAl Alloy. 2191-2198A Internal hydrogen embrittlement of ultrahigh-strength AERMET A Method for Measuring Microstructural-Scale Strains Using a 100 steel. 327-344A Scanning Electron Microscope: Applications to y-Titanium Influence of intense plastic straining on grain refinement, pre- Aluminides. 2301-2313A cipitation, and mechanical properties of Al-Cu-Li-based Aluminides, Oxidation alloys. 1153-1161A Fundamental Considerations for the Development of Oxidation- Aerospace engines, Materials selection Resistant Alloys and Coatings Based on y-TiAl. 247-2251A Study of Microstructure and Solute Partitioning in a Cast Ti- Effect of lon Implantation on the Oxidation Resistance of TiAl. 2253-2261A 48AI-2Cr-2Nb Alloy by Quenching during Directional Solidifi- Some Water Vapor Effects during the Oxidation of Alloys that cation Technique. 2139-2148A are a-AloO3 Formers 2609-2619A Agglomerates Aluminides, Phase transformations Observation of Calcium Aluminate Inclusions at Interfaces Influence of Alloying Elements on the Kinetic of Massive Trans- between Ca-Treated, Al-Killed Steels and Slags. 533-538B formation in Gamma Titanium Aluminides 2053-2066A Influence of Oxygen on Phase Transformations in a Ti-48 At. Agglomeration Pct Al Alloy. 2067-2075A Recshpaonngsees. of semi-solid Sn-15 pct Pb to rapid shear-rate 409-417A EffTercatnss foofr Tmeartniaorny oAfd dNiiAtli.o ns on the Thermoelastic Martensitic 2089-2095A Nanocrystalline Ni coatings strengthened with ultrafine parti- cles. 673-683A Aluminides, Phases (state of matter) Communication: Discussion of “Synthesis of Ultrafine Particles Aggregates of Intermetallic Compounds by the Vapor-Phase Magnesium Obbseertvwaeteino n Cao-fT rCeaaltceidu,m AAll-uKimlilneadt eS teIenlcsl usainodn s Slaatg sI.n terfaces 533-538B CoRmemduuncitciaotni oonf: ChAluotrhiodres ’ MiRxetpulrye.s : Part |. Titanium Aluminides". 738-774401BB Aging Microstructural Characterization of a Platinum-Modified Diffu- Improvement in fracture toughness of Ti-4.5Al-3V-2Mo-2Fe sion Aluminide Bond Coat for Thermal Barrier Coatings. 2289-2299A through microstructural optimization. 267-275A Characterization of Microstructure in Laser-Surface-Alloyed Effect of Aging Conditions on the Leaching of Mechanically Layers of Aluminum on Nickel. 2621-2631A Activated Pyrite and Sphalerite. 639-645B Aluminides, Powder technology On the Precipitation-Hardening Behavior of the Al-Mg-Si-Cu In-Situ Reactive Processing of Nickel Aluminides by Laser- Alloy AA6111. 751-763A Engineered Net Shaping. 2633-2641A The long-term aging embrittlement of Fe-12Cr steels below 773 K 927-934A Aluminides, Structural hardening Ageirntgi esr eosfp oTnis-e2 9Nobf- 1th3eT ay-o4u.n6gZ’rs fmoor dbuiloumse diacnadl maepcphlainciactiaoln s.p rop- 1007-1012A WoTrikt-aHnaiurmd enAilunmgi niadneds .R ecovery Mechanisms in Gamma-Based 2103-2111A Preacnidp itNait-iToi-nA lo-fx H(exu s=l eHrf , pZhr)a sAel lo(yNsi.s TiAl) from B2-TiNi in Ni-Ti-Al 1221-1234A Preccoinp itaantdi onC arSbtorne.n gthening in K5-Series y-TiAl Alloyed with Sili- 2129-2138A Effect of service-simulated aging on the microstructure and Aluminides, Synthesis properties of casing casting steel (1CrMoV) vis-a-vis remnant Numerical Study of the Second Ignition for Combustion Synthe- life assessment. 1265-1274A sizing Ni-Al Compounds. 1969-1978A S-1 Aluminides, Welding Volume 34 Aluminides, Welding aged Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys. 899-911A Computation and Validation of Weld Pool Dimensions and Aluminum base ailoys, Extraction Temperature Profiles for Gamma TiAl 2273-2279A Emerging technologies in extraction and processing of metals. 137-152B Aluminothermic reactions Aluminum base ailoys, Mechanical properties Improvement of Desulfurization Efficiency of Molten Iron with Demonstration of an endurance limit in cast 319 aluminum. 33-41A Magnesium Vapor Produced In Situ by Aluminothermic A microstructure-based fatigue-crack-initiation model. 43-57A Reduction of Magnesium Oxide 619-629B Relationship between tensile and shear strengths of the mushy Aluminous refractories, Surface properties zone in solidifying aluminum alloys. 105-113A Studies of the wetting characteristics of liquid iron on dense Influence of composition, Sr modification, and annealing treat- alumina by the x-ray sessile drop technique 193-199B ment on the structure and properties of cast Al-4 pct Mg alloys. 115-129A Aluminum, Alloying elements A constitutive description of an aluminum-0.32 pct iron under OxiCdhaatriaocnt erBiezhaatviioonr oaf nTdi -T4r4aAnls-mxiNsbs-2i(oTna ,ZErl)e ctrAlolno yMs icroscope 2263-2271A Mehcohta-ndiecfaolr maptrioopner tcioensd iotfi oanns . ultrafine-grained Al-7.5 Pct Mg 319-326A Aluminum, Binary systems alloy. 603-613A Thermodynamic Investigation of the A2/B2 Region of the Fe-Al Microstructural effects on moisture-induced embrittlement of System by Knudsen Effusion Mass Spectrometry. 2409-2419A isothermally forged TiAl-based intermetallic alloys. 645-655A Aluminum, Composite materials Deformation, residual stress, and constitutive relations for Reactive synthesis of in-situ ZrAlz-Als03-Al composites 1357-1360A quenched W319 aluminum. 1483-1491A Numerical modeling of the damping capacity of Al/SiC(p). 1387-1391A The Effect of Solidification Time and Heat Treatment on the Fatigue Properties of a Cast 319 Aluminum Alloy. 1807-1820A AlumSionsluuumtmpi,to in-oICnmh peuimrni isRttairreyes AEnaarltyhs-iEsl eomfe nAtm mPorneciiupmit atBiionc arbonate Con- 611-617B SSctarTte6ts esAr-l Sutiman itFen autmDi-geSupieel inLcdioefnen cDAeul elo oyfts o.C aEvfifteacttsi ono f aPnodr osFiltoyw iBn eChaasvti orA 35i6n - 1879-1890A Aluminum, Microstructure Superplastic Aluminum Alloys. 2449-2463A On the analysis of grain size in bulk nanocrystalline materials A Planar Simple Shear Test and Flow Behavior in a Superplas- via x-ray diffraction. 1349-1355A tic Al-Mg Alloy. 2465-2471A Aluminum, Ternary systems Microstructure and Fatigue Properties of Hydroformed Alumi- Phase equilibria of the ternary Al-Cu-Ni system and interfacial num Alloys 6063 and 5754. 2549-2557A reactions of related systems at 800°C 199-209A On the Origin of Strain Softening during Deformation of Alumi- Iron Intermetallic Phases in the Al Corner of the Al-Si-Fe Sys- num in Torsion to Large Strains. 2727-2736A tem 807-825A Creep of Aluminum-Based Closed-Cell Foams. 2809-2817A Microstructural Effects on the Tensile and Fracture Behavior of AlumTihen uUms e baosf eS olaildl oyEsl,e ctArlolloyyt esd evine lthoep mDeentetr mination of Activities Aluminum Casting Alloys A356/357. 2887-2899A and the Development of Sensors 589-594B Aluminum base alloys, Metal working Deep filtration of molten aluminum using ceramic foam filters Effect of material damage on forming limits of voided anisotro- and ceramic particles with active coatings 1183-1191A pic sheet metals. 1283-1290A AlumAi snoulumt al baisnete raacltliooyns , mBeicnhaarnyi ssmy stfoerm sth e columnar-to-equiaxed Ratphiidx ofcoormmapbrielsitsyi.o n of aluminum alloys and its relationship to 1545-1554A transition in alloy solidification 1657-1674A Aluminum base alloys, Microstructure Communication: Discussion of "Eutectic Solidification of Al-Si Growth of solutal dendrites: a cellular automaton model and its Alloys" 2688-2690A quantitative capabilities. 367-382A Communication Authors’ Reply 2690-2693A On the Influence of Si-Ge Additions on the Agin Response. 735-742A Aluminum base alloys, Casting OnA ltlhoey APAre6c1i1p1i.t ation-Hardening Behavior of the I-Mg-Si-Cu 751-763A AMSsouymDdpimaeerpglretnihcoentett gaii tCcch o i flT lcar iapensCpagtaroitsotnmtx eiinnmDtgae tvioeofl noA plma-en7ndS ti -n0du.um5re5irnMiggc altM heel stiS mtuaalnradtt -iUoIptn s PIohnff alesuleee cntcorefos - 7278-37-3941BB TTMeihx0dceitr. ruo4enrscMuettgc r luacechcnatiadtlusl irt oa gcnlraa saltloie ofvny oA-sFlA.beu o -turi5ino0cdn5ha 2 r aypn ahdla eusvdemoesilfu noturoimnmo antsoai xloilondofye codoffuin rltcmiirsnyn gou imonic uolAslll de- d1c 1ar.sonlt5la Sinina-ogn .cd - 140995-11-492606AA otine s.t he Solidification Structures and the Mechanical Proper- 799-806A Threy steaflfleicnte ofA lg-rTaii-nC u reaflilnoiyn.g on macrosegregation and dendrite 1473-1481A The Importance of Viscoplastic Strain Rate in the Formation of arm spacing of direct chill cast AA5182. 1513-1523A Center Cracks during the Start-Up Phase of Direct-Chill Cast Microstructure and fatigue characteristics of direct chill cast Aluminum Extrusion Ingots 1941-1952A and electromagnetic cast 2024 Al alloy ingots. 1537-1543A Solidification of Chill-Cast Al-Zn-Mg Alloys to be Used as Sac- Effect of initial texture on texture evolution in 1050 Al alloys rificial Anodes. 2991-2997A under simple shear. 1675-1681A Aluminum base alloys, Composite materials Nanostructure in an Al-Mg-Sc Alloy Processed by Low-Energy Emerging ee in extraction and processing of metals 137-152B Ball Milling at Cryogenic Temperature. 1985-1992A Kinetics of In-Situ Formation of AIN in Al Alloy Melts by Bub- Communication: Recrystallization Textures of Continuous Cast bling Ammonia Gas 793-804B AA 3015 Alloy: Development of the P Orientation Mechanical properties of 2014AI/SiC composites with oxidized {111}<566>. 2029-2032A SiC particles 1361-1369A Recrystallization of an AIMgSi Alloy after Different Modes of Application of electromagnetic separation of phases in alloy Hot Deformation. 2717-2726A melt to produce in-situ surface and functionally gradient com- Microstructure Development during Hot Deformation of Alumi- posites 1719-1725A num to Large Strains. 2737-2744A Aluminum base alloys, Crystal growth Roles of Microalloying Elements on the Cluster Formation in A new analytical approach to predict spacing selection in the Initial Stage of Phase Decomposition of Al-Based Alloys. 2745-2755A lamellar and rod eutectic systems. 383-394A The Effect of Cold Work on the Precipitation of Q and @’ ina Simulation of Macroscopic Solidification with an Incorporated Ternary Al-Cu-Mg Alloy. 2757-2769A One-Dimensional Microsegregation Model Coupled to Ther- Damage by Eutectic Particle Cracking in Aluminum Casting modynamic Software. 411-419B Alloys A356/357. 2901-2912A Communication: The coarsening of dispersed AlgTi in alumi- Aluminum base alloys, Phases (state of matter) num-based matrices 419-421A A study of microsegregation in Al-Cu using a novel single-pan Precipitation of aluminum in the silicon phase contained in scanning calorimeter. 441-447A w319 and 356 aluminum alloys. 523-529A Modeling of Marangoni-Induced Droplet Motion and Melt Con- Resistance to shape refinement of precipitates in Al-(Si,Ge) vection during Solidification of Hypermonotectic Alloys. 3009-3019A mee during thermal cycling. 543-551A Aluminum base alloys, Physical properties Heat tlow parameters affecting dendrite spacings during Permeability measurements of the flow of interdendritic liquid unsteady-state solidification of Sn-Pb and Al-Cu alloys 995-1006A in equiaxed aluminum-silicon alloys. 25-28B Influence of intense plastic straining on grain refinement, pre- Communication: Discussion of "The Solubility of Sodium in Liq- cipitation, and mechanical properties of Al-Cu-Li-based uid Aluminum". 744-746B alloys. 1153-1161A Communication: Authors’ Reply. 746-748B Grain refinement of Al-7Si alloys and the efficiency assess- ment by recognition of cooling curves. 1175-1182A Aluminum base alloys, Powder technology The Spatial Distribution of Nucleation Sites and its Effect on Static and dynamic energy absorption of Al foams produced by Recrystallization Kinetics in Commercial Aluminum Alloys. 2705-2715A the sintering and dissolution process. 69-74B Communication: Effect of porosity on the electrical properties Aluminum base alloys, Crystal lattices of Fe-based specimens fabricated by powder metallurgy. 126-129B Structure and stability of a new ternary hexagonal phase in Effects of process-control agents on mechanical alloying of AljTi-based Al-Ti-V alloys 491-501A nanostructured aluminum alloys. 159-170A A Constitutive Description for Aluminum-0.1 Pct Magnesium Behavior of oxide film at the interface between particles in sin- Alloy under Hot Working Conditions 2837-2846A tered Al powders by pulse electric-current sintering. 699-703A Aluminum base alloys, Diffusion Spark Plasma Sintering of Al-Si-Cu-Fe Quasi-Crystalline Pow- Mathematical Modeling of Aluminum Evaporation During Elec- der. 841-849A tron-Beam Cold-Hearth Melting of Ti-6AI-4V Ingots. 447-454B Aluminum base alloys, Soldering Aluminum ‘ase alloys, Directional solidification Anaiysis of the mechanism of die soldering in aluminum die The effect of Marangoni convection on fibrous monotectic casting. 139-146A growth. 449-457A Aluminum base alloys, Structural hardening Aluminum base alloys, Electrical properties Work-softening behavior of the ultrafine-grained Al alloy pro- A model for the electrical conductivity of peak-aged and over- cessed by high-strain-rate, dissimilar-channel angular press- S-2 2003 Ball milling ing. 625-632A laser welding. 75-82B The Influence of Precipitation on the Work-Hardening Behavior Arsenates of the Aluminum Alloys AA6111 and AA7030. 2473-2481A Arsenate Capacities of Copper Smelting Slags. 565-571B Precipitation Strengthening of the Aluminum Alloy AA6111. 2913-2924A Atomizing Aluminum base alloys, Surface properties Droplet solidification and gas-droplet thermal coupling in the Evolution of strain-induced microstructure and texture in com- atomization of a Cu-6Sn alloy. 243-253B mercial aluminum sheet under balanced biaxial stretching. 657-671A Austenite Aluminum base alloys, Synthesis Constrained phase-transformation of a TiNi shape-memory Synthesis mechanism of an Al-Ti-C grain refiner master alloy alloy. 219-223A prepared by a new method. 1727-1733A Saliiicaton, Segregation, and Banding in Carbon and Alloy Aluminum base alloys, Welding teels. 781-792B Auger electron spectroscopy analysis at the ultrasonically The microstructure of an Fe-Mn-Si-Cr-Ni stainless steel shape welded interface between alumina and aluminum. 1107-1111A memory alloy. 1029-1042A Aluminum compounds, Metallography The relationship between chromium nitride and secondary aus- Communication: Focused ion beam milling: A practical method tenite precipitation in duplex stainless steels. 1575-1597A for preparing cast Al-Si alloy samples for transmission elec- Peritectic Reaction and Solidification in lron-Nickel Alloys. 1931-1940A tron microscopy. 705-707A Electron Microscopy Study on the Grain-Boundary Precipita- tion a of Fe-10Ni-5Mn Steel. 2421-2428A Aluminum compounds, Microstructure Analysis of Different Acicular Ferrite Microstructures in Low- Precipitation of Heusler phase (NiTiAl) from B2-TiNi in Ni-Ti-Al Carbon Steels by Electron Backscattered Diffraction. Study and Ni-Ti-Al-x (x = Hf, Zr) Alloys. 1221-1234A of Their Toughness Behavior. 2505-2516A Aluminum compounds, Rolling Austenitic stainless steels, Corrosion Properties of TiAl sheet pack-rolled at temperatures below Corrosion of Co-Cr-W Alloy in Liquid Zinc. 881-886B 1000°C. 1329-1339A Mechanical measurements of passive film fracture on an aus- Aluminum killed steels, Crystal growth tenitic stainless steel. 1291-1296A Crystal growth in liquid steel during secondary metailurgy. 161-171B The Effects of Cold Working on Sensitization and Intergranular Aluminum killed steels, Microstructure Corrosion Behavior of AIS! 304 Stainless Steel. 2441-2447A Delta-Ferrite Recovery Structures in Low-Carbon Steels. 495-501B Austenitic stainless steels, Crystal growth Aluminum killed steels, Physical properties Hot working and recrystallization of as-cast 316L. 1683-1703A Marangoni Flow at the Gas/Melt Interface of Steel. 483-493B Austenitic stainless steels, Mechanical properties Aluminum nitride, Composite materials The effect of the strain path on the work hardening of austenitic Kinetics of In-Situ Formation of AIN in Al Alloy Melts by Bub- and ferritic stainless steels in axisymmetric drawing. 589-601A bling Ammonia Gas. 793-804B Postnecking elastoplastic characterization: degree of approxi- Aluminum nitride, Crystal growth mstarteisosn/ trinu et-hset rBesrsi dgramtaion. method and properties of the flow- 615-624A Nanocrystalline Ni coatings strengthened with ultrafine parti- The long-term aging embrittlement of Fe-12Cr steels below cles. 673-683A 773 K. 927-934A Aluminum oxide Grain-Size Effects on Tensile Behavior of Nickel and AIS! 316L Some Water Vapor Effects during the Oxidation of Alloys that Stainless Steel. 2329-2340A are a-AloO3 Formers. 2609-2619A Effect of Prior Oxidation on the Creep Behavior of NiAl-Hard- Aluminum oxide, Coatings ened Austenitic Steel. 2579-2590A Processing and Characterization of Plasma-Sprayed Ceramic Fabrication of Ultrahigh Nitrogen Austenitic Steels by Nitrogen Coatings on Steel Substrate: Part |. On Coating Characteris- Gas Absorption into Solid Solution. 2591-2599A tics. 1909-1918A Austenitic stainless steels, Melting Processing and Characterization of Plasma-Sprayed Ceramic X-Ray-Based Measurement of Composition during Electron Coatings on Steel Substrate: Part Il. On Coating Perfor- Beam Melting of AISI 316 Stainless Steel: Part |. Experimen- mance. 1919-1930A tal Setup and Processing of Spectra. 851-861A Aluminum oxide, Composite materials X-Ray-Based Measurement of Composition during Electron Reactive synthesis of in-situ ZrAlz-AlsO3-Al composites. 1357-1360A Beam Melting of AIS! 316 Stainless Steel: Part Il. Evapora- tive Processes and Simulation. 863-877A Aluminum oxide, Impurities Deep filtration of molten aluminum using ceramic foam filters Austenitic stainless steels, Microstructure and ceramic particles with active coatings. 1183-1191A Hot Working and Recrystallization of As-Cast 317L. 3021-3041A Aluminum oxide, Welding Austenitic stainless steels, Welding Auger electron spectroscopy analysis at the ultrasonically The microstructure and fracture behavior of the dissimilar alloy welded interface between alumina and aluminum. 1107-1111A 690-SUS 304L joint with various Nb addition. 1097-1105A Mechanism and Optimization of Oxide Fluxes for Deep Pene- Ammonia tration in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. 1901-1907A Kinetics of In-Situ Formation of AIN in Al Alloy Melts by Bub- bling Ammonia Gas. 793-804B Automotive components Mechanical properties of 2014Al/SiC composites with oxidized Amorphous structure SiC particles. 1361-1369A A Thermodynamic Study of Liquid Fe-Si-B Alloys; an Influence of Ternary Associates on a Liquid — Glass Transition. 887-898B Automotive components, Mechanical properties Influence of composition, Sr modification, and annealing treat- Anisotropy ment on the structure and properties of cast Al-4 pct Mg Pro1p0e0r0t°iCe.s of TiAl sheet pack-rolled at temperatures below 1329-1339A alloys. 115-129A Effect of initial texture on texture evolution in 1050 Al alloys Automotive components, Powder technology under simple shear. 1675-1681A Communication: Effect of porosity on the electrical properties of Fe-based specimens fabricated by powder metallurgy 126-129B Annealing Annealing behavior of submicrocrystalline oxide-bearing iron Automotive components, Structural hardening produced by mechanical a : 131-138A Precipitation Strengthening of the Aluminum Alloy AA6111 2913-2924A Mechanisms of globularization of Ti-6AI-4V during static heat Automotive components, Surface properties treatment. 691-698A Evolution of strain-induced microstructure and texture in com- Static Strain Aging Phenomena in Cold-Rolled Dual-Phase mercial aluminum sheet under balanced biaxial stretching. 657-671A Steels. 781-792A Automotive engines, Mechanical properties Communication: Phase Transition in Galvanneal Coatings. 879-881A Demonstration of an endurance limit in cast 319 aluminum. 33-41A Strengthening by high densities of nanometer-size precipitates: oxides in Ni. ee 935-949A Automotive industry Grain growth in a low-loss cold-rolled motor-lamination steel. 1321-1327A Precipitation and recrystallization behavior of beta titanium Recrystallization of a cold-rolled low-carbon steel by cold- alloys during continuous heat treatment. 147-158A plasma-discharge rapid annealing. 1341-1348A Axial stress Anodes A neutron diffraction and modeling study of uniaxial deforma- Cathodic Deposition of Copper in the Presence of Aqueous tion in polycrystalline beryllium. 1439-1449A Sulfurous Acid, Bivalent Aquacobalt lon, or Both using a Elasto-Plastic Load Transfer in Bulk Metallic Glass Composites Stainless Steel Cathode and a Graphite Anode. 813-819B Containing Ductile Particles. 1787-1797A Stress-State Dependence of Cavitation and Fiow Behavior in Antimony, Alloying elements Superplastic Aluminum Alloys. 2449-2463A A Mushy-Zone Rayleigh Number to Describe Interdendritic CPobn-vSebc tainodn Pdbu-rSinng ADlilroeycs.t ional Solidification of Hypoeutectic 2365-2376A BainiAtne analysis of retained austenite in austempered ductile iron. 211-217A Effect of deformation schedule on the microstructure and Antimony, impurities mechanical properties of a thermomechanically processed Antimony-induced Embrittlement of [011] Symmetric Tilt C-Mn-Si transformation-induced plasticity steel. 1599-1609A Boundaries in Copper Bicrystals. 773-779A Ball milling Antimony, Reactions (chemical) The Thermal Behavior of Mechanically Activated Galena by The Rate of Antimony Elimination from Molten Copper by the Thermogravimetry Analysis. 793-797A Use of NasCOz Slag. 869-879B Mechanically induced solid-state devitrifications of Arc welding Zr7zo9Pdo9Ni;o glassy alloy powders. 893-898A Nitrogen absorption by iron and stainless steels during CO2 Nanostructure in an Al-Mg-Sc Alloy Processed by Low-Energy Banded structure Volume 34 Ball Milling at Cryogenic Temperature 1985-1992A Body centered cubic lattice Banded structure Structural Properties and Stability of Metastable Phases in the Solidification, Segregation, and Banding in Carbon and Alloy Zr-Nb System: Part Il. Aging of Bcc (pf) Alloys and Assess- Steels 781-792B ment of (-Zr. 2771-2779A Base metal, Mechanical properties Boiling water reactors, Mechanical properties The role of the slope out region on fatigue crack initiation in Hydride embrittlement and irradiation effects on the hoop electron beam welded waspaloy 1637-1645A mechanical properties of pressurized water reactor (PWR) Base metal, Microstructure aPanrdt b|o. iHlyidnrgi-dwea teerm brreiatcttloerm e(nBt WRi)n stZrIesRsC-AreLlOiYev edc,l adadninnega letdu,be s: Basmaalg npelsaineu m texatlulroye and flow pattern in friction stir weld of a 987-994A Hyadnrdi der ecermybsrtiatlltilzeemde nZt IRanCdA LiOrYrasd iataito n2 0e°fCf ecatnsd o3n 00t°hCe . hoop 553-566A Basic converters mechanical properties of pressurized water reactor (PWR) Kinetics and Mechanism of Carbothermic Reduction of Magne- and boiling-water reactor (BWR) ZIRCALOY cladding tubes: sia 433-437B Part Il. Morphology of hydrides investigated at different mag- BCC metals, Microstructure nifications and their interaction with the processes of plastic Thermodynamics of Stress-induced Interstitial Redistribution in deformation. 567-578A Body-Centered Cubic Metals 2819-2825A Hydride embrittlement and irradiation effects on the hoop Beams (structural), Materials selection mechanical properties of pressurized water reactor (PWR) Communication: Spray deposited metal-carbon fiber reinforced and boiling-water reactor (BWR) ZIRCALOY cladding tubes: polymer hybrid structures 421-424A aPanrnte aIllle. dM eacnhda nircecarly stbaelhlaizveido r ZIofR ChyAdLrOidYes ina ts t2r0e°sCs -raenldi ev3e0d0 °C 579-588A Bearing steels, Crystal lattices Bonding strength Communication: Discussion of ‘Lattice orientation relationship between the M2C carbide and the ferrite matrix in the M50NiIL Mechanical properties of 2014AI/SiC composites with oxidized bearing steel’ 1735A SiC particles. 1361-1369A Communication: Author's reply 1735-1736A Borides, Alloying additive Bend tests Improvement of hardness and wear resistance of (TiC, TiB)/Ti- 6AI-4V surface-alloyed materials fabricated by high-energy Anarleygisoins ooff afnr acMtnur-eM ot-oNuig hnloews-sa iliony thset eetlr ansition-temperature 1275-1281A electron-beam irradiation. 1461-1471A BendIimnpgr oving the Fracture Toughness of Constituent Phases and BoriSdyenst,h eCsiosm poofs idutceti lem attietrainailusm -titanium boride (Ti-TiB) compos- MeNDaebss-uiBrgaensm eedAnp tp Irno aaSnicdth u MCoodmeplionsgi teosf Cbrye eap Cionm pOupteant-iCoenlal l NiAAlll oy 1833-1849A Tiatitnaedns iuwcmiot-mhT pioats aibnteiteua m- tpirBtooapreniridtueim e s(.mT ait-rTiixB:) tFhuen ctniaotunrael lyo f GTriaB defdor mMaattieorni - 1371-1385A BendinFgo amfsat igue 2355-2363A aalnsd tPhrroopuegrht ieRse.a ction Sintering: Synthesis, Microstructure, 1993-2003A Bottom casting Cradocekl asItniitci atSiohna paen-d MePmrooprayg atWiiorne s ini n 5B0.e9n diAtn.g -pRcot taNit-iToi n PsFeaut-i gue 2847-2860A Heat Transfer and Solidification Model of Continuous Slab Casting: CON1D 685-705B Beryllium, Crystal lattices A neutron diffraction and modeling study of uniaxial deforma- Brazing alloys tion in polycrystalline beryllium 1439-1449A ReSaactpipohni reL ayers and Mechanisms for a Ti-Activated Braze on 2963-2972A Bicarbonates Solution-Chemistry Analysis of Ammonium Bicarbonate Con- Bridging Bridging mechanisms in a Tif21s/SCS-6 composite: in-situ sumption in Rare Earth-Element Precipitation 611-617B scanning electron microscopy study 1193-1202A BicryAsnttailmso,n yM-eIcnhdaunciecda lE mbprriotptelretmieenst of [011] Symmetric Tilt Brinell hardness Superheat Treatment of Al-7Si-0.55Mg Melt and Its Influences Boundaries in Copper Bicrystais 773-779A on the Solidification Structures and the Mechanical Proper- Binary systems, Crystal growth ties 799-806A CCooAmmlmmluuonnyisi ccaattiioonn:: DAuitshcoursss’i onR epolfy Eutectic Solidification of Al-Si 22668980--22669903AA BrittIlnet efrrnaalc tuhryed rogen embrittlement of ultrahigh-strength AERMET 100 steel 327-344A Binary systems, Microstructure Brittleness A solutal interaction mechanism for the columnar-to-equiaxed Diffusion bonding of SizN4-TIN composite with nickel-based transition in alloy solidification. 1657-1674A interlayers. 1627-1636A Binary systems, Phases (state of matter) Mechanical and Physical Properties of High Velocity Oxy-Fuel- An atomistic study of solid/liquid interfaces and phase equilib- Sprayed Iron Aluminide Coatings. 2223-2231A rium in binary systems 435-439A In-Situ Reactive Processing of Nickel Aluminides by Laser- Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamic Properties of the CuO0- Engineered Net Shaping 2633-2641A CaO- NazO System in Equilibrium with Copper. 631-638B Determination of Standard Gibbs Energies of Formation of Bronzes, Powder technology MFeos-2OM o3T0e1r0n,a ryF eS2yMsotze0mg , anFde 2uM oPOh,a,s e anofd thFee MFoeO-,M o ofB itnhaer yF eS-y s- Droaptloemti zastoliiodni fiocfa tiao nC u-a6ndS n gaasl-ldory oplet thermal coupling in the 243-253B tem by Electromotive Force Measurement Using a Y203-Sta- Bubbles bilized ZrO. Solid Electrolyte 653-659B Nucleation of bubbles on a solidification front-experiment and The Dy-Zn Phase Diagram 743-750A analysis 321-332B The Thermodynamics of Tetrataenite and Awaruite: A Review Bubble Bursting Phenomenon in Gas/Metal/Slag Systems 525-532B of the Fe-Ni Phase Diagram. 759-1769A Bubbling Peritectic Reaction and Solidification in lron-Nickel Alloys. 1931-1940A Kinetics of In-Situ Formation of AIN in Ai Alioy Melts by Bub- Thermodynamic Investigation of the A2/B2 Region of the Fe-Al bling Ammonia Gas. 793-804B System by Knudsen Effusion Mass Spectrometry 2409-2419A Buckling Structural Properties and Stability of Metastable Phases in the Zr-Nb System: Part Il. Aging of Bcc (pf) Alloys and Assess- MeFaosaumrse.m ent and Modeling of Creep in Open-Cell NiAl 2353-2363A ment of 6-Zr 2771-2779A Bulk modulus Biocompatibility Elastic Constants of Face-Centered Cubic and L1> Ni-Si Aging response of the young’s modulus and mechanical prop- Alloys: Composition and Temperature Dependence. 1863-1868A erties of Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr for biomedical applications 1007-1012A Buoyancy Biomedical materials, Mechanical properties Studies on Transport Phenomena during Directional Solidifica- Aging response of the young’s modulus and mechanical prop- tion of a Noneutectic Binary Solution Cooled from the Top. 899-909B erties of Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr for biomedical applications 1007-1012A Evaluation of a Rayleigh-number-based freckle criterion for Pb- Blast furnace practice Sn alloys and Ni-base superalloys. 1525-1536A A cold model study of raceway hysteresis. 183-191B Bursting Blast furnace slags, Physical properties Bubble Bursting Phenomenon in Gas/Metal/Slag Systems. 525-532B Viscosity of Blast Furnace Type Slags 509-516B Butt welding Blast furnaces The microstructure and fracture behavior of the dissimilar alloy Mathematical model of COREX melter gasifier: Part II 690-SUS 304L joint with various Nb addition. 1097-1105A Dynamic model. 115-119B Byproducts The Effect of the CaO/SiO> Ratio on the Phase Equilibria in the Calciothermic reduction of titanium oxide in molten CaClo. 277-285B ZnO-"Fe20,"-(PbO + CaO + SiO») System in Air: CaO/SiO. = 0.1, PbO/(CaO + SiOz) = 6.2, and CaO/SiO. =0.6, PbO, Calcines, Reduction (chemical) (CaO + SiOz) = 4.3. 369-382B Hydrogen Reduction of Oxidized Nickel Concentrates. 805-811B Experimental Study of Phase Equilibria in the PbO- Caicium chloride ZnO"Fe20;"-(CaO + SiO.) Systern in Air for the Lead and Calciothermic reduction of titanium oxide in molten CaCl. 277-285B Zinc Blast Furnace Sinters (CaO/SiO. Weight Ratio of 0.933 Calciothermic reduction of titanium oxide and in-situ electroly- and PbO/(CaO + SiO.) Ratios of 2.0 and 3.2). 383-397B sis in molten CaClo. 287-295B Influence of Ash on Interfacial Reactions between Coke and Calcium compounds, Physical properties Liquid Iron 573-580B Viscosity of Blast Furnace Type Slags. 509-516B 2003 Coarsening Calcium compounds, Reactions (chemical) and Fe-Ni Alloys. 539-547B Occlusion and ion exchange in the molten (lithium chloride + On the Influence of Si-Ge Additions on the Aging Response. 735-742A potassium chloride + alkaline-earth chloride) salt + zeolite 4A X-Ray-Based Measurement of Composition during Electron system with alkaline-earth chlorides of calcium and strontium Beam Melting of AISI 316 Stainless Steel: Part |. Experimen- and in the molten (lithium chloride + potassium chloride + tal Setup and Processing of Spectra. 851-861A actinide chloride) salt + zeolite 4A system with the actinide X-Ray-Based Measurement of Composition during Electron chloride of uranium. 201-208B Beam Melting of AIS! 316 Stainless Steel: Part Il. Evapora- Capillarity tive Processes and Simulation. 863-877A A model for the electrical conductivity of peak-aged and over- Chill casting aged Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys. 899-911A Solidification of Chill-Cast Al-Zn-Mg Alloys to be Used as Sac- Capillary pressure rificial Anodes. 2991-2997A Marangoni convection driven by thermocapillary and soluto- Chromite, Reactions (chemical) capillary forces in the Fe-O alloy pool during the solidification The Effect of Salt-Phase Composition on the Rate of Soda-Ash or remelting process. Roasting of Chromite Ores. 555-563B Carbides Chromium, Alloying additive Effect of service-simulated aging on the microstructure and Improving the Fracture Toughness of Constituent Phases and properties of casing casting steel (1CrMoV) vis-a-vis remnant Nb-Based In Situ Composites by a Computational Alloy life assessment. 1265-1274A Design Approach. 1833-1849A Coarsening kinetics of multicomponent MC-type carbides in Chromium, Alloying elements high-strength low-alloy steels. 1565-1573A Hot working and recrystallization of as-cast 316L 1683-1703A Carbon, Alloying additive Chromium base alloys, Composite materials Effect of Carbon Addition on the Strength and-Creep Resis- Investigation of a Directionally Solidified NiAl/Cr(Mo) Compos- tance of FeAl Alloys 2233-2246A ite Alloyed with Hf. 2663-2670A Carbon fibers, Composite materials Chromium base alloys, Microstructure Communication: Spray deposited metal-carbon fiber reinforced Effect of rolling temperature on the deformation and recrystalli- polymer hybrid structures. 421-424A zation textures of warm-rolled steels. 1163-1174A Carbon steeis, Coating Chromium molybdenum steels, Mechanical properties Processing and Characterization of Plasma-Sprayed Ceramic A Novel Inclusion Inspection Method Employing 20 kHz Coatings on Steel Substrate: Part Il. On Coating Perfor- Fatigue Testing. 2517-2526A mance. 1919-1930A Chromium molybdenum steels, Microstructure Carbon steels, Corrosion Coarsening kinetics of multicomponent MC-type carbides in Microscale investigations of the metal-dusting corrosion mech- high-strength low-alloy steels. 1565-1573A anism on mild steel. 345-354A Chromium molybdenum vanadium steels, Composite materials Carbon steels, Mechanical properties Composition Control in the Direct Laser-Deposition Process. 439-445B Correlation of microstructure with hardness and wear resis- tance of VC/steel surface-alloyed materials fabricated by Chromium molybdenum vanadium steels, Mechanical proper- high-energy electron-beam irradiation. 59-69A ties Effect of service-simulated aging on the microstructure and Carbon steels, Microstructure properties of casing casting steel (1CrMoV) vis-a-vis remnant Solidification, Segregation, and Banding in Carbon and Alloy life assessment. 1265-1274A Steels. 781-792B Chromium steels, Mechanical properties Carbon steels, Welding Effect of quenching, tempering, and cold rolling on creep defor- Numerical analysis of metal transfer in gas metal arc welding. 345-353B mation behavior of a tempered martensitic 9Cr-1W steel. 913-925A Carbonitriding Cleavage Communication: Discussion of ‘precipitation behavior and its Effects of test temperature and grain size on the Charpy impact effect on strengthening of an HSLA-Nb/Ti steel. 1013-1017A toughness and dynamic toughness (Kjp) of polycrystalline Communication: Authors’ reply. 1017-1019A niobium. 967-976A Carbothermic reactions Effects of tensile prestrain on the notch toughness of low-alloy Kinetics and Mechanism of Carbothermic Reduction of Magne- steel. 1055-1068A sia. 433-437B Analysis of fracture toughness in the transition-temperature Cast iron, Welding region of an Mn-Mo-Ni low-alloy steel. 1275-1281A Susceptibility of lron Castings to Heat Absorption from an Elec- Effect of Carbon Addition on the Strength and-Creep Resis- tric Arc and to Hardened-Layer Shaping. 2973-2984A tance of FeAl Alloys. 2233-2246A Fatigue Crack Growth Mechanisms in Ti6242 Lamellar Micro- Casting alloys, Microstructure Texture and grain-boundary evolutions of continuous cast and structures: Influence of Loading Frequency and Tempera- direct chill cast AA 5052 aluminum alloy during cold rolling. 951-966A Cotmumreu.n ication: Effects of Cooling Rate on Aging at 475 °C of 2565-2577A Damage by Eutectic Particle Cracking in Aluminum Casting an Oxide-Dispersion-Strengthened Ferritic Steel 2681-2683A Alloys A356/357. 2901-2912A Toughness and Strength Characteristics of Nb-W-Si Ternary Casting defects Alloys Prepared by Arc Melting. 2861-2871A Clustering rene Injector for Use in the Lost-Foam Casting Process. 843-851B Observation of Calcium Aluminate Inclusions at Interfaces Castings, Microstructure between Ca-Treated, Al-Killed Steels and Slags. 533-538B Iron Intermetallic Phases in the Al Corner of the Al-Si-Fe Sys- The Spatial Distribution of Nucleation Sites and its Effect on tem. 807-825A Recrystallization Kinetics in Commercial Aluminum Alloys. 2705-2715A Cathodes Roles of Microalloying Elements on the Cluster Formation in Cathodic Deposition of Copper in the Presence of Aqueous the Initial Stage of Phase Decomposition of Al-Based Alloys. 2745-2755A Sulfurous Acid, Bivalent Aquacobalt lon, or Both using a Ciusters Stainless Steel Cathode and a Graphite Anode 813-819B Titanium-Titanium Boride (Ti-TiB) Functionally Graded Materi- Cavitation als through Reaction Sintering: Synthesis, Microstructure, Communication: The Effect of Stress State on Cavity Initiation and Properties. 1993-2003A during Hot Working of Ti-6AI-4V. 2397-2400A Coal, Composite materials Stress-State Dependence of Cavitation and Flow Behavior in Estimation and modeling of parameters for direct reduction in Superplastic Aluminum Alloys. 2449-2463A iron ore/coal composites: Part |. Physical parameters. 93-102B Cellular structure Estimation and modeling of parameters for direct reduction in Growth of solutal dendrites: a cellular automaton model and its iron ore/coal composites: part Il. Kinetic parameters. 255-266B quantitative capabilities. 367-382A Coal gasification Cellular-to-dendritic transition during the directional solidifica- Estimation and modeling of parameters for direct reduction in tion of binary alloys. 395-401A iron ore/coal composites: part Il. Kinetic parameters 255-266B Cementite Coalescing Microscale investigations of the metal-dusting corrosion mech- Last-stage solidification of alloys: theoretical model of dendrite- anism on mild steel. 345-354A arm and grain coalescence. 467-479A Ceramic powders, Oxidation Coarsening Mechanical properties of 2014AI/SiC composites with oxidized Permeability measurements of the flow of interdendritic liquid SiC particles. 1361-1369A in equiaxed aluminum-silicon alloys. 25-28B Chalcopyrite, Beneficiation Annealing behavior of submicrocrystalline oxide-bearing iron Sulfidation of chalcopyrite with elemental sulfur. 15-23B produced by mechanical alloying. 131-138A Kinetics of the sulfidation of chalcopyrite with gaseous sulfur. 61-68B Communication: The coarsening of dispersed Al3Ti in alumi- Chalcopyrite, Reactions (chemical) num-based matrices. 419-421A Leaching of sulfidized chalcopyrite with H2SO,-NaCl-Oo. 153-159B The morphological evolution of dendritic microstructures during coarsening. 481-489A Chemical bonds Resistance to shape refinement of precipitates in Al-(Si,Ge) ; Auger electron spectroscopy analysis at the ultrasonically alloys during thermal cycling. 543-551A welded interface between alumina and aluminum. 1107-1111A A model! for the electrical conductivity of peak-aged and over- Chemical composition aged Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys. 899-911A An re of retained austenite in austempered ductile iron. 211-217A Precipitation of Heusler phase (NioTiAl) from B2-TiNi in Ni-Ti-Al Effect of a Catalyst on Heterogeneous Nucleation in Pure Fe and Ni-Ti-Al-x (x = Hf, Zr) Alloys. 1221-1234A S-5 Cobalt, Reduction (chemical) Volume 34 Microstructure evolution in three-dimensional inhomogeneous Computer aided design elastic media. 1421-1431A In-Situ Reactive Processing of Nickel Alurninides by Laser- Coarsening kinetics of multicomponent MC-type carbides in Engineered Net Shaping. 2633-2641A high-strength low-alloy steels. 1565-1573A Computer simulation Creep Behavior of TiAl Alloys with Enhanced High-Tempera- A transient simulation and dynamic spray cooling control ture —— 2149-2164A model for continuous steel ———. 297-306B Microstructure Stability during Creep Deformation of Hard-Ori- Computational fluid-dynamics simulation of postcombustion in ented Polysynthetically Twinned Crystal of TiAl Alloy 2191-2198A the electric-arc furnace. 333-343B The Effect of Cold Work on the Precipitation of Q and 0’ ina Simulation of Macroscopic Solidification with an Incorporated Ternary Al-Cu-Mg Alloy. 2757-2769A One-Dimensional Microsegregation Model Coupled to Ther- Cobalt, Reduction (chemical) modynamic Software. 411-419B Communication: Nickel, copper, and cobalt slag losses during The Prediction and Representation of Phase Equilibria and converting. 121-125B Physicochemical Properties in py ae a Systems. 595-603B Hydrogen Reduction of Oxidized Nickel Concentrates. 805-811B Thermal Analysis of Twin-Channel Induction Furnaces. 679-684B Cobalt, Thermal properties Heat Transfer and Solidification Model of Continuous Slab Thermal Conductivities of Molten Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel by Casting: CON1D. 685-705B Laser Flash Method. 2801-2807A X-Ray-Based Measurement of Composition during Electron Beam Melting of AISI 316 Stainless Steel: Part Il. Evapora- Cobalt base alloys, Corrosion tive Processes and Simulation. 863-877A Corrosion of Co-Cr-W Alloy in Liquid Zinc. 881-886B Studies on Transport Phenomena during Directional Solidifica- Cobalt base alloys, Mechanical properties tion of a Noneutectic Binary Solution Cooled from the Top. 899-909B A microstructure-based fatigue-crack-initiation model. 43-57A Grain growth in a low-loss cold-rolled motor-lamination steel. 1321-1327A High-temperature low-cycle fatigue behavior of K40S cobalt- Numerical modeling of the damping capacity of Al/SiC(p). 1387-1391A base superalloy. 979-986A Deformation, residual stress, and constitutive relations for On the Wear of a Cobalt-Based Superalloy in Zinc Baths. 2387-2396A quenched W319 aluminum. 1483-1491A Cobait base alloys, Microstructure The Importance of Viscoplastic Strain Rate in the Formation of Communication: Further discussion on the free growth behav- Center Cracks during the Start-Up Phase of Direct-Chill Cast ior in the solidification of undercooled eutectic melts 1393-1396A Aluminum Extrusion Ingots. 1941-1952A Grain-Boundary Character Distribution in Recrystallized L1> Communication: The Effect of Stress State on Cavity Initiation Ordered Intermetallic Alloys. 2429-2439A during Hot Working of Ti-6AI-4V. 2397-2400A Nucleation-Controlled Microstructures and Anomalous Eutectic Thermophysical Properties of Roll-Compacted Nickel Sheet for Formation in Undercooled Co-Sn and Ni-Si Eutectic Melts. 2999-3008A High-Density Infrared Sheet Fabrication. 3043-3054A Cobalt base alloys, Thermal properties Consolidation Communication: Thermal Conductivity of Cobalt-Base Alloys. 2026-2028A Dehydrogenation of Nanocrystalline TiHs and Consequent Consolidation to Form Dense Ti. 2793-2799A Cobalt compounds, Microstructure Grain-Boundary Character Distribution in Recrystallized L1. Contact angle Ordered Intermetallic Alloys 2429-2439A Stuadliuemsi naof bthye twhee ttxi-nrga y csheasrsaicltee ridsrtoipc s teocfh nliiqquuied. iron on dense 193-199B Cold rolling The Contact Angle between Liquid Iron and a Single Crystal, Effect of quenching, tempering, and cold rolling on creep defor- Alumina Substrate at 1873 K: Effects of Oxygen and Droplet mation behavior of a tempered martensitic 9Cr-1W steel. 913-925A Size. 503-508B Effect of temper rolling on texture formation in a low loss cold- Investigation of the Reactions between Oxygen-Containing rolled magnetic lamination steel. 1311-1319A lron and SiO» Substrate by X -Ray Sessile-Drop Technique 647-652B The Effects of Cold Working on Sensitization and Intergranular Corrosion Behavior of AISI 304 Stainless Steel 2441-2447A Continuous annealing Aspects of Orientation-Dependent Grain Growth in Extra-Low Cold welding Carbon and Interstitial-Free Steels during Continuous Effects of process-control agents on mechanical alloying of Annealing. 827-839A nanostructured aluminum alloys. 159-170A Recrystallization of a cold-rolled low-carbon steel by cold- Cold working plasma-discnarge rapid annealing. 1341-1348A Precipitation and recrystallization behavior of beta titanium Continuous casting alloys during continuous heat treatment. 147-158A A transient simulation and dynamic spray cooling control Columnar structure model for continuous steel casting. 297-306B Morphological stability of copper-silver multilayer thin films at Modeling of the Solidification Process in a Continuous Casting elevated temperatures. 1043-1054A Installation for Steel Slabs. 455-473B The microstructure and fracture behavior of the dissimilar alloy Heat Transfer and Solidification Model of Continuous Slab 690-SUS 304L joint with various Nb addition 1097-1105A Casting: CON1D. 685-705B A solutal interaction mechanism for the columnar-to-equiaxed Modeling Transient Slag-Layer Phenomena in the Shell/mold transition in alloy solidification 1657-1674A Gap in Continuous Casting of Steel. 707-725B Hot working and recrystallization of as-cast 316L 1683-1703A Convection Combustion Marangoni convection driven by thermocapillary and soluto- Computational fluid-dynamics simulation of postcombustion in capillary forces in the Fe-O alloy pool during the solidification the electric-arc furnace. 333-343B or remelting process. 37-49B Numerical Study of the Second Ignition for Combustion Syn- Studies on Transport Phenomena during Directional Solidifica- thesizing Ni-Al Compounds. 1969-1978A tion of a Noneutectic Binary Solution Cooled from the Top. 899-909B Comminution A Mushy-Zone Rayleigh Number to Describe Interdendritic The Thermal Behavior of Mechanically Activated Galena by Convection during Directional Solidification of Hypoeutectic Thermogravimetry Analysis. 793-797A Pb-Sb and Pb-Sn Alloys. 2365-2376A Compressing Cooling Rapid compression of aluminum alloys and its relationship to Improvement in fracture toughness of Ti-4.5Al-3V-2Mo-2Fe thixoformability. 1545-1554A through microstructural optimization. 267-275A Communication: Strength differential measurements in IN 718: On the application of the additivity rule in pearlitic transforma- effects of superimposed. 1736-1739A tion in low alloy steels. 1259-1264A The Role of Nitrogen on the Deformation Response of Hadfield Cooling curves Steel Single Crystals 1821-1831A Grain refinement of Al-7Si alloys and the efficiency assess- Recrystallization of an AIMgSi Alloy after Different Modes of ment by recognition of cooling curves. 1175-1182A Hot Deformation. 2717-2726A A solutal interaction mechanism for the columnar-to-equiaxed Compression tests transition in alloy solidification. 1657-1674A A Taylor Model Based Description of the Proof Stress of Mag- Cooling rate nesium AZ31 during Hot Working 1799-1806A Superheat Treatment of Al-7Si-0.55Mg Melt and Its Influences Deformation Mechanisms in Ti-6AI-4V/TiIC Composites. 1869-1877A on the Solidification Structures and the Mechanical Proper- High-Temperature Deformation Behavior of a Gamma TIA! ties. 799-806A Alloy- Microstructural Evolution and Mechanisms 2165-2176A Iron Intermetallic Phases in the Al Corner of the Al-Si-Fe Sys- Compressive properties tem. 807-825A Mechanical properties of iron processed by severe plastic Effect of microstructure on hydrogen embrittlement of weld- deformation. 71-83A simulated HSLA-80 and HSLA-100 steels. 1297-1309A A SCtormepsos sioft eN anMoodgerla infoerd thMea tGerraiailns-.S ize Dependence of Yield 765-772A Recprlyasstmaal-ldiizsacthiaorng e of a racpoildd -raonlnleeadl ilnogw. -carbon steel by cold- 1341-1348A Measurement and Modeling of Creep in Open-Cell NiAl The role of tin in the hot-ductility deterioration of a low-carbon Foams 2353-2363A steel. 1611-1616A Large Strain Mechanical Behavior of 1018 Cold-Rolled Stee! Effect of Cooling Rate on the As-Quenched Microstructure and over a Wide Range of Strain Rates. 2873-2885A Mechanical Properties of HSLA-100 Steel Plates. 2493-2504A Compressive strength Copper, Coatings Mechanical properties of as-cast and directionally solidified Cathodic Deposition of Copper in the Presence of Aqueous Nb-Mo-W-Ti-Si in-situ composites at high temperatures. 85-94A Suifurous Acid, Bivalent Aquacobalt lon, or Both using a Compressive Strength and Creep Properties of Ir-Nb-Zr Alloys Stainless Steel Cathode and a Graphite Anode. 813-819B between 1473 and 2073 K. 2207-2215A Copper, Composite materials Toughness and Strength Characteristics of Nb-W-Si Ternary Composition Control in the Direct Laser-Deposition Process. 439-445B Alloys Prepared by Arc Melting 2861-2871A Morphological stability of copper-silver multilayer thin films at

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