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PRINCIPLES OF MARTENSITIC TRANSFORMATIONS.
G. B. Olson
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, Morris Cohen
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Materials Science and Engineering
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phase transformations
100%
martensitic steels
100%
interfaces
50%
transformations
50%
mobility
50%
kinetics
50%
solids
25%
growth
25%
crystallography
25%
applications
25%
energy
25%
morphology
25%
strains
25%
control
25%
plasticity
25%
shear
25%
deformation
25%
nucleation
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Martensitic Transformation
100%
Structural Change
66%
Mobility
66%
Plastic Property
33%
Deformation
33%
Phase Transformations
33%
Nucleation
33%
Solid State
33%
Growth
33%
Morphology
33%
Utilization
33%
Aspect
33%
Product
33%
Strain
33%
Chemistry
Martensitic Transformation
100%
Chemical Kinetics Characteristics
66%
Compound Mobility
66%
Plastic Property
33%
Strain Energy
33%
Structure
33%
Application
33%
Chemical Reaction Product
33%
Solid
33%
Phase Transition
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Kinetics
100%
Morphology
50%
Solid State
50%
Plasticity
50%
Energy
50%
Growth
50%
Nucleation
50%
Physics
Kinetics
66%
Phase Transformations
33%
Deformation
33%
Plastic Properties
33%
Growth
33%
Utilization
33%
Solid State
33%
Strain
33%
Shears
33%