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Defect Structure and Properties of Nanomaterials, 2nd Edition by J Gubicza
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Index
‘
Note
: Page numbers followed by “f” indicate figures, “t” indicate tables.’
A
Absorption,
298–304
,
302f
,
307
,
309
Accumulative roll-bonding,
226
Activation energy,
74
,
102
,
272–273
,
283–287
,
284t–285t
,
321–326
,
323t–325t
Activation volume,
195–196
,
201t
Amorphous interface,
288–289
Annihilation,
51–53
,
95
,
139–141
,
214–215
Area-weighted mean crystallite size,
38
,
170t
,
232f
Ashby-Verrall model,
180–181
,
180f
Aspect ratio,
363–364
B
Ball milling,
12
,
121
,
313
Barrier effect,
143–144
,
211–212
Bertaut-theorem,
31–32
Bimodal microstructure,
218
,
317–318
Bipyramid,
132–134
,
365–366
Blends of powders,
142–145
,
210–214
Bulk amorphous alloy,
20–23
C
Carbon nanotubes,
225–231
,
243–245
,
309–313
,
336–341
Catalyst,
297
,
302–303
CDRX
,
See
Continuous dynamic recrystallization ...
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