Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials V: Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the Structural Materials Division (SMD), Structural Materials Committee of the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS), Held During Materials Week '96 October 6-10, 1996, Cincinnati, Ohio, Volume 5T. S. Srivatsan, John Jeremy Moore This is the proceedings of the fifth in a series of symposia bringing together engineers and researchers from industry, academia, and national laboratories working in areas related to the processing, fabrication, and characterization of advanced materials. The papers cover a broad spectrum of topics and include discussion of the potential viability and far-reaching applications of new and different processing techniques for advanced materials and potential areas for future research. |
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The Optimization of Mechanical Properties in | 37 |
Processing of Microscale BrassSteel Multilayer Composites | 59 |
The Effect of Carbon on the Mechanical Strength | 69 |
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