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Metallic materials with high structural efficiency
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NATO science series. 146

NATO science series. ; 146
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Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004
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9781402020599

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In the fall of 1998, Prof. Sergey Firstov invited me to the Frantcevych Institute for Problems of Materials Science (IPMS) in Kyiv, Ukraine to discuss possible collaborations in the area of advanced metals research. During this visit, a strong mutual interest was evident in a broad range of structural metals technologies, and a quick friendship was established. Countless subsequent emails and a reciprocal visit to the U. S Air Force Research Laboratory by Prof. Firstov and a team of scientists from IPMS ensued to discuss and detail a broad collaboration in the area of structural metals. Two years after the initial visit, a major investment by the U. S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) was established to pursue the technologies defined by these interactions. The annual reviews of the AFOSR Ukrainian Metals Initiative were held in late May, a most beautiful time in Kyiv when the lilacs are in bright display and the air is scented with the smell of falling blossoms from the chestnut trees that line the major streets and many parks. The sunny days and mild evenings provide a welcome break from winter, and on weekend evenings festive crowds spill onto the Khreshchatyk, Kyiv's downtown boulevard, to listen to street musicians, watch jugglers and comedians, or simply to celebrate with friends. The annual reviews featured long days of intensive discussion of technical progress, followed in the evenings by the warm hospitality of the Ukrainian hosts.


Table of Contents

D.B. MiracleC.S. HartleyS. FirstovH.P. StuweP.R. Subramanian and R.R. Corderman and S. Amancherla and R. Oruganti and T.M. Angeliu and S.-C. Huang and S. Sanyal and D. Srinivasan and K. Anand and M. Larsen and J.S. Marte and D.M. GrayR.A. Varin and L. Guo and S. Li and C. Chiu and A. CalkaR.Z. ValievK.T. Hartwig and I. Karaman and M. Haouaoui and S.N. MathaudhuG. Radnoczi and Gy. J. Kovacs and G. Safran and K. Sedlackova and O. Geszti and T. Ujvari and I. BertotiA. Yurkova and F. Belots'ky and A. Byakova and Yu. Podrezov and M. DanylenkoA. Slipenyuk and D. Lotsko and Yu. Milman and V. Kuprin and M. Yefimov and M. DanylenkoM. Yefimov and D. Lotsko and Yu. Milman and A. Sameljuk and O. Opanasenko and M. KrapivkaO. Bykov and I. Timofeeva and D. Lotsko and Yu. Milman and S. UlshinYu. V. MilmanO.N. Senkov and R.B. Bhat and S.V. SenkovaYu. Milman and D. Lotsko and A. Sirko and O. Neikov and N. Zakharova and V. Goncharuk and A. Koval and V. Voropaiev and A. Sharovski and O. Senkov and D. MiracleP. CavaliereP. CavaliereM.R. Shagiev and Y. Motohashi and F.F. Musin and R.O. Kaibyshev and O.Sh. SitdikovM. Besterci and L'. ParilakV. Sklenicka and M. Pahutova and K. Kucharova and M. SvobodaM. Bulanova and S. Firstov and L. Kulak and D. Miracle and L. Tretyachenko and T. VelikanovaI. Gornaya and O. Bankovsky and N. Bega and L. Kulak and D. Miracle and S. FirstovB. Vasyliv and A. Ivasyshyn and O. Ostash and S. Firstov and V. Mazur and M. Kuzmenko and S. KapustnikovaO.D. Vasylyev and M.D. BegaM. KuzmenkoT. Velikanova and A. Bodar and L. Artyukh and O. Bilous and S. Firstov and D. MiracleV.N. Zamkov and S.L. Antonyuk and A.G. MolyarA.G. Molyar and V.A. TrofimovG. Frommeyer and R. RosenkranzM.G. Mendiratta and S.K. Menon and T.A. ParthasarathyE.S.K. Menon and T.A. Parthasarathy and M.G. MendirattaL. Gimeno-Fabra and N.P. Brodnikovsky and N.O. Krapivka and M. Corzo and M.A. Gomila and J. VlcekS.A. Firstov and T.G. Rogul and S.N. Dub and V.L. Svetchnicov and H.W. ZandbergenF. Morito and N.I. Danylenko and H. Saito and A.V. KrajnikovF. Montheillet and J.-P. ThomasT. Leffers and O.B. PedersenJ.-F. Despois and R. Muller and A. Miserez and L. Weber and A. Rossoll and A. MortensenK.V. Jata and A. P. ReynoldsG.A. Salishchev and R.M. Galeyev and S.V. Zherebtsov and S.Yu. Mironov and O.R. Valiakhmetov and S.P. MalyshevaY.Y. Kompan and I.V. ProtokovilovW.S. SandersF. Fiori and E. Girardin and A. Giuliani and A. Manescu and F. Rustichelli
Prefacep. xi
Introductionp. xiii
Part 1 General Overviewsp. 1
Opportunities and Approaches for Doubling the Structural Efficiency of Metallic Materialsp. 3
The Challenge for Materials Design: Integrating Modeling and Computationp. 21
The Main Tendencies in Elaboration of Materials with High Specific Strengthp. 33
Part 2 Amorphous, Nanocrystalline and Quasicrystalline Materialsp. 45
Nanostructured Materials Produced by Severe Plastic Deformationp. 47
Development of Nanostructured and Nanoparticle Dispersion-Reinforced Metallic Systemsp. 55
Nanostructured and Nanocomposite Light Metal-Based Compounds for Hydrogen Storagep. 67
Strength and Ductility of Nanostructured Spd Metalsp. 79
Consolidation of Cu and Amorphous Zr-Based Powders by Severe Plastic Deformationp. 91
Structure and Properties of Carbon Based Nanocomposite Filmsp. 101
Nanocrystallization in Iron Alloys Induced by Friction Treatment and Nitrogen Diffusionp. 113
Influence of Scandium on Amorphization of Aluminum Alloysp. 119
Structure Peculiarities of Al[subscript 63]Cu[subscript 25]Fe[subscript 12] Ingots with a Quasicrystalline Componentp. 125
Consolidation of Al-Cu-Fe Powders with Quasicrystalline Component by Using High Quasihydrostatic Pressuresp. 131
Part 3 Advanced Aluminum and Magensium Alloysp. 137
High-Strength Aluminum Alloysp. 139
High Strength Aluminum Alloys for Cryogenic Applicationsp. 151
Effect of Fe and Si on the Structure and Mechanical Properties of Complex Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloys Produced by P/M and Casting Techniquesp. 163
Study of a Zirconium Modified 2014 Aluminum Alloy: Analysis of the Best Warm Forming Conditionsp. 169
Study of Fatigue Resistance Properties of A Zirconium Modified 2014 Aluminum Alloyp. 179
High Strain Rate Superplastic Behavior of Al-Li-Mg-Cu-Sc Alloy Subjected to Severe Plastic Deformationp. 189
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al-Al[subscript 4]C[subscript 3] Materialsp. 195
Creep Behaviour and Strength of Magnesium-Based Compositesp. 203
Part 4 Advanced Titanium Alloys and Compositesp. 215
Multicomponent Ti-Si-Based Systemsp. 217
Effect of Zr on Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of Ti-Al-Si Alloysp. 229
High-Temperature Fatigue Crack Growth Resistance of Thermo- Mechanically and Heat Treated Cast Ti-Si-Al-Zr Compositesp. 235
Structure and Fracture Features of Ti-Si-And Ti-B-Based in Situ Compositesp. 241
Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment on Structure and Properties of Ti-B-X Alloysp. 253
Titanium-Boride Composites: Influence of Alloying on Constitution and Properties of Titanium-Boride Eutectic Alloysp. 259
New High-Strength Weldable Titanium Alloy T110p. 269
Features of Application of High-Strength Materials for Units of the Landing Gear of Aircrafts "An"p. 279
Part 5 Advanced Refractory Alloysp. 285
Structures and Properties of the Refractory Silicides Ti[subscript 5]Si[subscript 3] and TiSi[subscript 2] and Ti-Si-(Al) Eutectic Alloysp. 287
Refractory Metal / Silicide Multiphase Systems for High Temperature Structural Applicationsp. 309
Microstructural Effects and Kinetics of High Temperature Oxidation in Nb-Si Base Alloysp. 315
Development of Ductile Cr-Re Alloys for High Temperature Application in Aggressive Atmosphere - An Overviewp. 327
Structure, Mechanical Behavior and Nanohardness of Chromium and Molybdenum Produced by Magnetron Sputteringp. 341
Boron Distribution and Microstructure in Molybdenum-Boron Alloysp. 347
Part 6 Advanced Methods and Processesp. 355
Dynamic Recrystallization of Low Stacking Fault Energy Metalsp. 357
Atomic-Scale Modeling of Cross Slip and Its Contribution to the Understanding of Texture and Fatigue in Fcc Materialsp. 369
Structural Metallic Materials by Infiltrationp. 379
Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of Friction Stir Welded Titanium Alloysp. 391
Formation of Submicrocrystalline Structure in Large Size Billets and Sheets Out of Titanium Alloysp. 401
Magnetically-Controlled Electroslag Melting (Mem) of Multicomponent Titanium Alloysp. 413
Lightweight Cellular Metals with High Structural Efficiencyp. 419
Neutron and Synchrotron Non-Destructive Methods for Residual Stress Determination in Materials for Industrial Applicationsp. 425
List of Participantsp. 433
Subject Indexp. 439
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