Search Results - "FROLISH, M. F"
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The ubiquitous Beilby layer on aluminium surfaces
Published in Surface and interface analysis (01-04-2010)“…In 1996, it was found that the Beilby layer on rolled aluminium sheet could be imaged in the transmission electron microscope (TEM) on ultramicrotomed cross…”
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Corrosion behaviour of mechanically polished AA7075-T6 aluminium alloy
Published in Surface and interface analysis (01-04-2010)“…In the present study, the effects of mechanical polishing on the microstructure and corrosion behaviour of AA7075 aluminium alloy are investigated. It was…”
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Evolution of near-surface deformed layers during hot rolling of AA3104 aluminium alloy
Published in Surface and interface analysis (01-04-2010)“…In the present study, controlled reheating and breakdown rolling experiments have been carried out and the thickness, structure and uniformity of the resultant…”
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The effect of microstructure and composition on the rolling contact fatigue behaviour of cast bainitic steels
Published in Wear (10-09-2007)“…The operating life of back-up rolls used in hot rolling mills is limited by rolling contact fatigue (RCF), and by wear. Bainitic steels are used as they offer…”
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Formation and structure of a subsurface layer in hot rolled aluminium alloy AA3104 transfer bar
Published in Tribology international (01-11-2005)“…As a basis for extended studies into the evolution, structure and corrosion properties of the subsurface layers in hot rolled aluminium alloys, the evolution…”
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A quantitative model for predicting the morphology of surface initiated rolling contact fatigue cracks in back-up roll steels
Published in Fatigue & fracture of engineering materials & structures (01-11-2002)“…ABSTRACT A previously presented qualitative model for the rolling contact fatigue and spalling failure of back‐up rolls has been quantified in terms of crack…”
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Oxide scale behaviour on aluminium and steel under hot working conditions
Published in Journal of materials processing technology (03-07-2006)“…Elevated temperature exposure to air of aluminium alloys and steel during thermomechanical processing inevitably results in oxide scales forming on the…”
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