Recrystallization and Grain Growth III

Recrystallization and Grain Growth III
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Hotaka Homma
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Recrystallization and grain-growth, together with phase transformations, are the fundamental processes of microstructural evolution which occur during the thermomechanical treatment of engineering materials.Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).This work is a collection of 235 peer-reviewed papers which review the most up-to-date achievements made in this subject and in related areas: (1) Static Recovery, Recrystallization and Related Properties, (2) Dynamic Recovery, Recrystallization and Elevated Temperature Deformation, (3) Grain Growth and Related Properties, (4) Grain Boundary/Interface Structure and Microstructure Development, (5) Computer Simulation and Modeling, (6) Recrystallization and Grain Growth in Ceramics and Thin Films, (7) Nanocrystallization and Grain Growth, and (8) Other Microstructure-Related Topics.Within these two volumes, the reader cannot fail to find a wealth of up-to-date information on current issues, concepts, techniques and results which will, in turn, advance his understanding of recrystallization and grain growth.The 235 papers of this 2-volume proceedings were first presented at the Third International Conference on Recrystallization and Grain Growth, jointly held by Japan and Korea on Jeju Island in Korea, in June 2007. The papers are grouped into 7 major topics that include grain growth, grain boundary and interface structure, microstructure development, computer simulation and modeling, recrystallization and grain growth in ceramics and thin films, and nanocrystallization and grain growth. Four plenary lectures are included detailing recent advances and an overview of the field, deformation substructures and recrystallization, and the role of heavy deformation in thermomechanical processing on the formation of ultrafine-grained structure in steels. The contributors are scientists from 30 countries.
Recrystallization and grain-growth, together with phase transformations, are the fundamental processes of microstructural evolution which occur during the thermomechanical treatment of engineering materials.Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).This work is a collection of 235 peer-reviewed papers which review the most up-to-date achievements made in this subject and in related areas: (1) Static Recovery, Recrystallization and Related Properties, (2) Dynamic Recovery, Recrystallization and Elevated Temperature Deformation, (3) Grain Growth and Related Properties, (4) Grain Boundary/Interface Structure and Microstructure Development, (5) Computer Simulation and Modeling, (6) Recrystallization and Grain Growth in Ceramics and Thin Films, (7) Nanocrystallization and Grain Growth, and (8) Other Microstructure-Related Topics.Within these two volumes, the reader cannot fail to find a wealth of up-to-date information on current issues, concepts, techniques and results which will, in turn, advance his understanding of recrystallization and grain growth.The 235 papers of this 2-volume proceedings were first presented at the Third International Conference on Recrystallization and Grain Growth, jointly held by Japan and Korea on Jeju Island in Korea, in June 2007. The papers are grouped into 7 major topics that include grain growth, grain boundary and interface structure, microstructure development, computer simulation and modeling, recrystallization and grain growth in ceramics and thin films, and nanocrystallization and grain growth. Four plenary lectures are included detailing recent advances and an overview of the field, deformation substructures and recrystallization, and the role of heavy deformation in thermomechanical processing on the formation of ultrafine-grained structure in steels. The contributors are scientists from 30 countries.

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