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Interpreting the inverse Hall-Petch relationship and capturing segregation hardening by measuring the grain boundary yield stress through MD indentation
Interpreting the inverse Hall-Petch relationship and capturing segregation hardening by measuring the grain boundary yield stress through MD indentation
Interpreting the inverse Hall-Petch relationship and capturing segregation hardening by measuring the grain boundary yield stress through MD indentation
Kuhr, Bryan R. (author) / Aifantis, Katerina E. (author)
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A ; 745 ; 107-114
2019-01-01
8 pages
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