Journal of the Less Common MetalsDuerden IJ, Hume-Rothery W (1966) The equilibrium diagram of the system niobium-nickel. J Less-Common Met 11(6):381–387I. J. Duerden and W. Hume-Rothery, “The equilibrium diagram of the system niobium-nickel,” J. Less-Common Metals, 11 , No. 6,...
A 'Structure Diagram' is a visual representation that depicts the static structure of the elements of a system. It shows the meaningful and useful concepts that exist in the real-world, software or hardware implementations, or in the abstract. It does not show the details of dynamic behavior ...
While the eyeball is the actual sensory organ, the other parts of of the eye are equally important in maintaining the health and function of the eye as a whole. The structure of the human eye is such that light can enter, be refracted and trigger nerve impulses back to the brain which ...
The phase diagram of the semiconductor-metal and antiferromagnetic transitions in 5 at.% Co- and 7 at.% Co-doped NiS 2 is determined from the electrical resistance measurements below room temperature to 77 K at pressures up to 35 kbar. It is indicated that the antiferromagnetic transition occu...
Structure and dynamic properties of asymmetric vortexlike domain walls in inhomogeneous magnetic films with an in-plane anisotropy: I. Equilibrium structur... The Physics of Metals and MetallographyB. N. Filippov, F. A. Kassan Ogly, and M. N. Dubovik, "Structure and dynamic properties of asy...
Ab initio total energy calculations based on the exact muffin-tin orbitals (EMTO) theory are used to determine the high pressure and low-temperature phase diagram of Ce and Th metals as well as the CeThdisordered alloy. The compositional disorder for the alloy is treated in the framework of ...
The objects and morphisms of the index category need not have any internal substance, but rather merely outline the connective structure of at least some part of the diagram’s codomain. If the index category is J and the codomain is C, then the diagram is said to be "of type J in C...
The electron configurations determine the chemical properties of the elements. Families The periodic table groups elements into families based on their electron configurations. For example, the alkali metals are in group 1, the halogens are in group 17, and the noble gases are in group 18. ...
Hashimoto, K., Doi, H., Tsujimoto, T., 'Experimental Study on the Phase Diagram of the Ternary Ti-Al-Ag System', Trans. Jpn. Inst. Met. , 27... K Hashimoto,H Doi,T Tsujimoto - 《Transactions of the Japan Institute of Metals》 被引量: 2发表: 1986年 加载更多来源...
by plotting the applied stress on thefibre axisand the elongation produced due it. The stress–strain curve of a model fibre is shown inFig. 3.1. Different types of fibre produce different stress–strain curves. The nature of each curve is profoundly influenced by the structure of the fibre....