1992
DOI: 10.1016/0956-716x(92)90503-7
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Anomalies of young's modulus in highly deformed iron-copper composites

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“…The starting materials were pure powders. On one hand spherical iron particles of 13 tm average size and on the other hand dendritic copper powder of which the fraction < 32 tm was used (Beusse et al, 1992 Figure Measurement Texture investigations of Cu-Fe composites were performed at TEX-2, the texture diffractometer at FRG-1, Geesthacht, Germany (Brokmeier et al, 1998). There are three main reasons to use neutrons instead of X-rays.…”
Section: Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The starting materials were pure powders. On one hand spherical iron particles of 13 tm average size and on the other hand dendritic copper powder of which the fraction < 32 tm was used (Beusse et al, 1992 Figure Measurement Texture investigations of Cu-Fe composites were performed at TEX-2, the texture diffractometer at FRG-1, Geesthacht, Germany (Brokmeier et al, 1998). There are three main reasons to use neutrons instead of X-rays.…”
Section: Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%