
Towards Innovation in Superplasticity I
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This publication presents the proceedings of the International Symposium towards Innovation in Superplasticity. The research project, "Innovation in Superplasticity", was chosen to be one of the priority scientific research efforts in 1996, of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan.
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Mechanical Approach of High Strain Rate Superplastic Behaviour of Composite Materials
Constitutive Modeling of Superplasticity Taking Account of Grain and Cavity Growth
Superplastic Deformation of Zn-2wt%AI Alloy under Cyclic Complex Loading Conditions
Mesoscopic Modeling for Superplasticity
Cavitation in High Strain Rate Superplasticity: Implications for the Flow Process
The Effect of Microstructure and Deformation Conditions on Cavitation in Superplastic Materials
Cavitation in Superplastic AI-Mg Alloy
The Influence of Grain Size on Cavitation in Superplasticity
Micromechanism of Time Dependent Deformation and Fracture of Silicon Carbide under High Temperature Condition
Usefulness of the R-Type Specimen Method for Evaluation of Superplastic Characteristics in a 7475 Aluminum Alloy
High Strain Rate Superplasticity and Threshold Stresses
Microstructural Evolution during High Strain Rate Superplastic Deformation in Microduplex Stainless Steel
High Strain Rate Superplasticity of Supercooled Liquid for Amorphous Alloys
Recent Works in High Strain Rate Superplasticity
Effects of Addition of Alloying Elements on Superplastic Behavior in Mechanically Alloyed Aluminum Alloys
Microstructural Dynamics in High Strain Rate Superplasticity
Production of Ultrafine-Grained Metallic Materials Using an Intense Plastic Straining Technique
Superplastic Forming of Aluminum Alloy Sheet Processed by Mechanical Alloying
Superplasticity in Coarse Grained AI-Mg Alloys
Micromechanical Analysis of Internal Stress Superplasticity Aiming at Single Crystal Superplastic Forming
Grain Refinemement and Mechanical Properties at Elevated Temperature of Al-Mg Alloy by Hard-Strain-Process
Some Critical Aspects of High Strain Rate Superplasticity
Stress-Strain Rate Relationship during Hot Compression of SiCp-2024Al Superplastic Composites
High Strain Rate Superplasticity of SiC/6O61 Aluminum Alloy Composite Made by a Vortex Method
Superplastic Behavior of Composites Prepared from Mechanically Alloyed Ti-Si3N4 Powders
Ductility Enhancement at Elevated Temperatures in a ZK60-Based Composite
Superplasticity of MoSi2/NbSi2 Duplex Silicides
Superplastic Deformation Behavior of Fe3Si Intermetallic Alloy
Nanograin Formation and Superplastic Deformation in TiAl Mechanically Alloyed Compacts
High-Temperature Deformation of TiAl/Ti2AlC Composites Produced by Reaction Milling
Grain Refining and Superplastic Compaction of Rapidly Solidified TiAl Powder with Phase Separation of Nonequilibrium ?2 Martensite
High Temperature Deformation of Nb3Al/Nb Alloys
A Novel View on Superplasticity in Fine-Grained Ceramics
Superplasticity in TZP (2 Y)-TiO2
Variations in Mechanical Properties and Microstructural Evolutions of 3Y-TZP Caused by Superplastic Tensile Deformations
High Temperature Deformation Characteristics of Sintered Alumina Having Amorphous Grain Boundaries
Low-Temperature Sinter-Forging in Tetragonal Zirconia Polycrystal (TZP)
Grain Boundary Analysis in Superplastic SiO2 - Doped TZP
Structure-Dependent Sliding and Grain Boundary Engineering for Superplasticity
The Role of Liquid Phase on Superplastictiy in Metals and Ceramics
Effect of Stress Change on the Behavior of Grain Boundary Sliding of Aluminium Bicrystals
Grain Boundary Migration at Atomic Scale in MgO
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