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The micromechanics of inelastic processes in superplastic materials
N. Chandra
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Engineering
Bulk Material
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Constitutive Equation
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Deformation Process
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Engineering
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Material Scientist
100%
Micromechanics
100%
Sheet Forming
100%
Solid Material
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Keyphrases
Aerospace
33%
Atomic Level
33%
Bulk Material
33%
Constitutive Behavior
33%
Constitutive Equation
33%
Deformation Process
33%
Inelastic Deformation
33%
Inelastic Processes
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Macroscopic Level
33%
Manufacturing Methods
33%
Mesoscopic Scale
33%
Micromechanics
100%
Sheet Material
33%
Solid Materials
33%
Superplastic
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Superplastic Forming
33%
Superplasticity
66%
Material Science
Micromechanics
100%
Superplastic Forming
50%
Superplasticity
100%