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The effect of cooling rate and content of niobium on the structure, wear and corrosion resistance of CoCrFeNiNb<sub>x</sub> high entropy alloys. [PDF]
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Microstructure and First Hydrogenation Properties of Zr<sub>1-x</sub>Ti<sub>x</sub>Cr<sub>2</sub> Alloys Where x = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1. [PDF]
Bakhtiari T, Sleiman S, Huot J.
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Hydrogen storage performance of Ti<sub>0.75</sub>Zr<sub>0.25</sub>Mn<sub>0.9</sub>CrFe<sub>0.1</sub> alloy with different preparation methods. [PDF]
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Resolving the Capacity-Stability-Cost Trilemma in Multi-Principal-Element Hydrogen Storage Alloys Through Multi-Objective Optimization. [PDF]
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Improvement of Mechanical Properties and Electrical Resistivity in Giant Magnetostrictive Tb-Dy-Fe Alloy via Co-Addition of Al and Si Elements. [PDF]
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Intermetallics, 2004
Laves phases form the largest group of intermetallic phases. Although they are well known since long, there are still unsolved problems concerning the stability of the respective crystal structures. The Laves phases crystallize with a cubic MgCu2- or a hexagonal MgZn2 -o r MgNi2-type structure which differ only by the particular stacking of the same ...
Frank Stein, M Palm, G Sauthoff
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Laves phases form the largest group of intermetallic phases. Although they are well known since long, there are still unsolved problems concerning the stability of the respective crystal structures. The Laves phases crystallize with a cubic MgCu2- or a hexagonal MgZn2 -o r MgNi2-type structure which differ only by the particular stacking of the same ...
Frank Stein, M Palm, G Sauthoff
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MRS Proceedings, 1992
The three Laves phases consist of alternating single layers and triple layers of atoms. Shear of the structure within the triple layers may be achieved by moving synchrodislocations. The dislocation with the smallest Burgers vector is the synchroshockley a/6 which has a core split over two planes.
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The three Laves phases consist of alternating single layers and triple layers of atoms. Shear of the structure within the triple layers may be achieved by moving synchrodislocations. The dislocation with the smallest Burgers vector is the synchroshockley a/6 which has a core split over two planes.
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