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Potekaev, A. I., Starostenkov, M. D., Sinitsa, N. V., Yashin, A. V., Kharina, E. G., Kulagina, V. V. (2011) Peculiar behavior of structure rearrangement in nanofiber of intermetallic Ni3Al, containing long-period paired thermal anti-phase boundaries, under high-rate tensile uniaxial loading along <001>. Russian Physics Journal, 54 (2). 180-188 doi:10.1007/s11182-011-9596-1

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TitlePeculiar behavior of structure rearrangement in nanofiber of intermetallic Ni3Al, containing long-period paired thermal anti-phase boundaries, under high-rate tensile uniaxial loading along <001>
JournalRussian Physics Journal
AuthorsPotekaev, A. I.Author
Starostenkov, M. D.Author
Sinitsa, N. V.Author
Yashin, A. V.Author
Kharina, E. G.Author
Kulagina, V. V.Author
Year2011 (July)Volume54
Issue2
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s11182-011-9596-1Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferencePotekaev, A. I., Starostenkov, M. D., Sinitsa, N. V., Yashin, A. V., Kharina, E. G., Kulagina, V. V. (2011) Peculiar behavior of structure rearrangement in nanofiber of intermetallic Ni3Al, containing long-period paired thermal anti-phase boundaries, under high-rate tensile uniaxial loading along <001>. Russian Physics Journal, 54 (2). 180-188 doi:10.1007/s11182-011-9596-1
Plain TextPotekaev, A. I., Starostenkov, M. D., Sinitsa, N. V., Yashin, A. V., Kharina, E. G., Kulagina, V. V. (2011) Peculiar behavior of structure rearrangement in nanofiber of intermetallic Ni3Al, containing long-period paired thermal anti-phase boundaries, under high-rate tensile uniaxial loading along . Russian Physics Journal, 54 (2). 180-188 doi:10.1007/s11182-011-9596-1
In(2011, July) Russian Physics Journal Vol. 54 (2) Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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