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    High-Temperature Mechanical Properties of Powder Metallurgy: Porous Lightweight Titanium Nanolaminates
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        S.A. Firstov,
        
 , E.P. Pechkovsky, , I.I. Ivanova, , N.P. Brodnikovsky, , V.F. Gorban, and A.N. Demidik, 
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                                May 6, 2011
                            
                        
                    
                
            
  Published Online: 2011-05-06
 
 
  Published in Print: 2006-04
 
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
 - Scandium Effect on Increasing Mechanical Properties of Aluminum Alloys
 - New Light-weight Eutectic Alloys Based on L12 Cubic Aluminum Intermetallics with Enhanced Heat Resistance
 - High Strength Aluminum Alloys Reinforced by Nanosize Quasicrystalline Particles for Elevated Temperature Application
 - Structure and High-Temperature Properties of the Alloyed Quasicrystalline Al-Cu-Fe Powders and Thermal-Sprayed Coatings from Them
 - Plasticity Characteristic Obtained by Indentation Technique for Crystalline and Noncrystalline Materials in the Wide Temperature Range
 - High-Temperature Mechanical Properties of Powder Metallurgy: Porous Lightweight Titanium Nanolaminates
 - Influence of Zirconium on Phase Composition, Structure, and Mechanical Properties of As-Cast Alloys of Ti-Al-Si System
 - Influence of Heat Treatment on High-Temperature Mechanical Properties of Ti-5Dy-5Si-Sn Alloys
 - Titanium-Boride Eutectic Materials: Phase Equilibria and Constitution of Alloys in the Ti-rich Portion of the Ti-V-B System
 - Titanium-Boride Eutectic Materials: Effects of Vanadium and Niobium on High-Temperature Strength
 - Creep Resistance and Long-Term Strength of Structural Magnesium Alloys
 
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                            Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
 - Scandium Effect on Increasing Mechanical Properties of Aluminum Alloys
 - New Light-weight Eutectic Alloys Based on L12 Cubic Aluminum Intermetallics with Enhanced Heat Resistance
 - High Strength Aluminum Alloys Reinforced by Nanosize Quasicrystalline Particles for Elevated Temperature Application
 - Structure and High-Temperature Properties of the Alloyed Quasicrystalline Al-Cu-Fe Powders and Thermal-Sprayed Coatings from Them
 - Plasticity Characteristic Obtained by Indentation Technique for Crystalline and Noncrystalline Materials in the Wide Temperature Range
 - High-Temperature Mechanical Properties of Powder Metallurgy: Porous Lightweight Titanium Nanolaminates
 - Influence of Zirconium on Phase Composition, Structure, and Mechanical Properties of As-Cast Alloys of Ti-Al-Si System
 - Influence of Heat Treatment on High-Temperature Mechanical Properties of Ti-5Dy-5Si-Sn Alloys
 - Titanium-Boride Eutectic Materials: Phase Equilibria and Constitution of Alloys in the Ti-rich Portion of the Ti-V-B System
 - Titanium-Boride Eutectic Materials: Effects of Vanadium and Niobium on High-Temperature Strength
 - Creep Resistance and Long-Term Strength of Structural Magnesium Alloys