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    Structure and Properties of Nanograined Fe-C Alloys after Severe Plastic Deformation by Straumal, Boris B., Dobatkin, Sergei V., Rodin, Alexei O., Protasova, Svetlana G., Mazilkin, Andrei A., Goll, Dagmar, Baretzky, Brigitte

    Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-06-2011)
    “…The microstructure and properties of several Fe–C alloys are studied in a) the as‐cast state, b) after a long annealing time at 725 °C, and, c) after…”
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    Structure, phase composition, and microhardness of carbon steels after high-pressure torsion by Mazilkin, Andrei A., Straumal, Boris B., Protasova, Svetlana G., Dobatkin, Sergei V., Baretzky, Brigitte

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-06-2008)
    “…The phase composition, mechanical properties, and microstructure of binary Fe–C alloys with various carbon concentrations (0.25, 0.45, 0.6, 1.3, 1.5, and…”
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    Coercivity and domain structure of nanograined Fe–C alloys after high-pressure torsion by Protasova, Svetlana G., Straumal, Boris B., Dobatkin, Sergei V., Goll, Dagmar, Schütz, Gisela, Baretzky, Brigitte, Mazilkin, Andrei A., Nekrasov, Alexei N.

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-06-2008)
    “…The microstructure and magnetic properties of binary hypo- and hyper-eutectoid Fe–C alloys were studied. The investigations have been carried out on the…”
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    Structure and Properties of the Ti–50.0 at%Ni Alloy after Strain Hardening and Nanocrystallizing Thermomechanical Processing by Brailovski, Vladimir, Prokoshkin, Sergei D., Khmelevskaya, Irina Yu, Inaekyan, Karine E., Demers, Vincent, Dobatkin, Sergei V., Tatyanin, Evgeny V.

    Published in MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS (2006)
    “…The thermomechanical processing consisting in cold work (true strain e=0.3–1.9) followed by a post-deformation annealing (200–700°C temperature range) is…”
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    Structure and properties of the Ti-50.0at%Ni alloy after strain hardening and nanocrystallizing thermomechanical processing by Brailovski, Vladimir, Prokoshkin, Sergei D, Khmelevskaya, Irina Yu, Inaekyan, Karine E, Demers, Vincent, Dobatkin, Sergei V, Tatyanin, Evgeny V

    Published in Materials transactions (01-03-2006)
    “…The thermomechanical processing consisting in cold work (true strain e = 0.3-1.9) followed by a post-deformation annealing (200-700 deg C temperature range) is…”
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