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    Structural and mechanical properties of Al–Si alloys obtained by fast cooling of a levitated melt by Nikanorov, S.P., Volkov, M.P., Gurin, V.N., Burenkov, Yu.A., Derkachenko, L.I., Kardashev, B.K., Regel, L.L., Wilcox, W.R.

    “…Data on the structure and mechanical properties of cast Al–Si alloys in a wide compositional range from hypo-to high hyper-eutectic composition are scares…”
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    Elastic anisotropy and magnetic phase transition of yttrium garnet ferrite by Burenkov, Yu.A., Nikanorov, S.P.

    “…Temperature dependences of elastic moduli describing elastic anisotropy in the rage from room temperature to 600 °C are shown. These temperature dependences…”
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    Dislocation anelasticity in Al–Si/Ge alloys obtained by directed solidification by Nikanorov, S.P., Kardashev, B.K., Osipov, V.N.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (05-03-2021)
    “…Young’s modulus defect, internal friction (logarithmic decrement), and flow stress at a constant anelastic strain measured at frequency about100 kHz at…”
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    Inelasticity and precipitation of germanium from a solid solution in Al-Ge binary alloys by Kardashev, B. K., Korchunov, B. N., Nikanorov, S. P., Osipov, V. N.

    Published in Physics of the solid state (01-08-2015)
    “…The influence of precipitation of germanium atoms in a solid solution on the dependence of the inelasticity characteristics on the germanium content in…”
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    Shock Loading Effect on the MHz-Range Amplitude-Independent Internal Friction and Elastic Properties of the β′1 Martensite Phase in Cu-Al-Ni Alloys by Kobelev, N.P., Soifer, Ya.M., Golyandin, S.N., Kustov, S.B., Nikanorov, S.P., de Batist, R., van Humbeeck, J.

    Published in Physica status solidi. A, Applied research (01-05-2002)
    “…The internal friction spectrum at 5 MHz in the martensite β′1‐phase of CuAlNi alloys shows two prominent internal friction peaks at 270 and 170 K…”
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    Structure, microhardness, and strength of a directionally crystallized Al-Ge alloy by Derkachenko, L. I., Korchunov, B. N., Nikanorov, S. P., Osipov, V. N., Shpeizman, V. V.

    Published in Physics of the solid state (01-03-2014)
    “…The structure, microhardness, and strength of binary directionally crystallized aluminum alloys with 35, 43, 53, 57, and 64 wt % germanium have been…”
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    Kinetics of the precipitation of germanium in binary aluminum-germanium alloys produced by directed crystallization by Egorova, L. M., Korchunov, B. N., Osipov, V. N., Bershtein, V. A., Nikanorov, S. P.

    Published in Physics of the solid state (01-02-2015)
    “…The precipitation of germanium in aluminum-germanium alloys produced by directed crystallization according to the Stepanov’s method at a rate of 10 2 μm/s has…”
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    Elasticity, anelasticity, and microplasticity of directionally crystallized aluminum-germanium alloys by Kardashev, B. K., Korchunov, B. N., Nikanorov, S. P., Osipov, V. N., Fedorov, V. Yu

    Published in Physics of the solid state (01-07-2014)
    “…The structure, Young’s modulus defect, and internal friction in aluminum-germanium alloys have been studied under conditions of longitudinal elastic vibrations…”
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    Structural and physicomechanical properties of directionally crystallized aluminum-silicon alloys by Nikanorov, S. P., Derkachenko, L. I., Kardashev, B. K., Korchunov, B. N., Osipov, V. N., Shpeizman, V. V.

    Published in Physics of the solid state (01-06-2013)
    “…Aluminum-silicon alloys (from 8 to 25 wt % Si) have been prepared by directional crystallization of shaped samples by the Stepanov growth at a solidification…”
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    Kinetics of silicon precipitation in a directionally crystallized binary aluminum-silicon alloy by Egorova, L. M., Korchunov, B. N., Osipov, V. N., Bershtein, V. A., Nikanorov, S. P.

    Published in Physics of the solid state (01-12-2013)
    “…The precipitation of silicon atoms in aluminum in an Al-Si alloy has been studied using differential scanning calorimetry. The alloys containing 8, 13, and 15…”
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    Composition and microhardness of Si–Ge solid solution precipitates in Al–Si–Ge alloys solidified during centrifugation by Gurin, V.N., Nikanorov, S.P., Derkachenko, L.I., Volkov, M.P., Popova, T.V., Wilcox, W.R., Regel, L.L.

    “…The chemical composition of precipitates, the Knoop microhardness of the precipitates and of the matrix of Al–Si–Ge alloys solidified during centrifugation at…”
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    Paramagnetic centers in boron and aluminum borides by Kvachadze, N. G., Tomashevskiĭ, E. E., Gurin, V. N., Nikanorov, S. P.

    Published in Physics of the solid state (01-02-2010)
    “…The electron spin resonance spectra of crystalline and amorphous boron and aluminum dode-caboride samples have been recorded on a Q-band spectrometer. The…”
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    Elastic and microplastic properties of Al–Si/Ge alloys obtained from levitated melts by Nikanorov, S.P., Burenkov, Yu. A., Volkov, M.P., Gurin, V.N., Derkachenko, L.I., Kardashev, B.K., Regel, L.L., Wilcox, W.R.

    “…Structure, density, Young's modulus temperature dependencies as well as Young's modulus and ultrasound damping as a function of vibration strain were studied…”
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    Structure and physicomechanical properties of Al-Si alloys by Nikanorov, S. P., Kardashev, B. K., Korchunov, B. N., Osipov, V. N., Golyandin, S. N.

    Published in Technical physics (01-04-2010)
    “…Al-Si alloy samples with a silicon content of 8–15 wt % are grown by the Stepanov method at a solidification rate of 10 2 and 10 3 μm/s. The microstructure of…”
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