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    The "quenching and partitioning" process: background and recent progress by Speer, John G., Assunção, Fernando C. Rizzo, Matlock, David K., Edmonds, David V.

    “…A new process concept, "quenching and partitioning" (Q&P) has been proposed recently for creating steel microstructures with retained austenite. The process…”
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    The effect of alloying elements on constrained carbon equilibrium due to a quench and partition process by de Avillez, Roberto R., da Costa e Silva, André Luiz V., Martins, Ana Rosa F. A., Assunção, Fernando C. Rizzo

    “…The model proposed by Speer et al. to calculate the constrained carbon equilibrium is expanded to include any number of substitutional solutes and coded with…”
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    Processing of bulk Bi-2223 high-temperature superconductor by Polasek, A, Saleh, L A, Borges, H A, Hering, E N, Marinkovic, B, Assuncao, F C R, Serra, E T, Oliveira, G S

    “…Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3 O10+x(Bi-2223) is one of the main high temperature superconductors for applications, one of which is the Superconductor Fault Current Limiter…”
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    Thermodynamic Evaluation of Carbide Precipitates in 2.25Cr ¾ 1.0Mo Steel for Determination of Service Degradation by Marinkovic, Bojan A., Avillez, Roberto R. de, Barros, Simone Kessler, Assunção, Fernando C. Rizzo

    “…The 2.25Cr ¾ 1.0Mo steel is widely used in petroleum refining units, for example, in pressure vessels, working under severe operational conditions. Due to the…”
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    Thermodynamic Evaluation of Carbide Precipitates in 2.25Cr FONT FACE=Symbol>¾ /FONT> 1.0Mo Steel for Determination of Service Degradation by Bojan A. Marinkovic, Roberto R. de Avillez, Simone Kessler Barros, Fernando C. Rizzo Assunção

    “…The 2.25Cr ¾ 1.0Mo steel is widely used in petroleum refining units, for example, in pressure vessels, working under severe operational conditions. Due to the…”
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