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Microstructure evolution during solid-state foaming of titanium
N. G.D. Murray,
D. C. Dunand
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Materials Science and Engineering
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Porosity
100%
Rutile
100%
Thermal Cycling
100%
Microstructure Evolution
100%
Solid-state Foaming
100%
Creep
66%
Surface Diffusion
33%
Powder Metallurgy Method
33%
Equiaxed
33%
Isothermal Condition
33%
Argon Bubbles
33%
Matrix Manipulation
33%
Internal Pores
33%
Superplasticity
33%
Pore Expansion
33%
Surface Roughness
33%
Allotropic
33%
Annealing Time
33%
Pore Growth
33%
Pore Surface
33%
Superplastic
33%
Commercially Pure Titanium (CP-Ti)
33%
High Pressure Argon
33%
Pore Morphology
33%
Titanium Matrix
33%
Total Porosity
33%
High-temperature Expansion
33%
Pore Coalescence
33%
Material Science
Titanium
100%
Thermal Cycling
75%
Creep
50%
Surface (Surface Science)
50%
Surface Roughness
25%
Surface Diffusion
25%
Powder Metallurgy
25%
Superplasticity
25%