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research in
superplasticity. The
interest in
superplasticity rose in 1982 when the
first major international conference on '
Superplasticity in Structural...
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superplastic materials. The
material is
first heated up to
promote superplasticity. For
titanium alloys e.g. Ti 6Al 4V and some
stainless steels this...
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engineers Ray Kittelson, Vern Mueller,
David Rohe and
Duane Jennings.
Superplasticity Spittle, Peter. "Gas
turbine technology" p508, Rolls-Royce plc, 2003...
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Structural Superplasticity: 1. Theory. In Mater. Sci. Technol., 12, pp. 391–399. K. A.
Padmanabhan and H.
Gleiter (2004):
Optimal Structural Superplasticity in...
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phenomenon of
superplasticity for any
industrial alloy,
including intermetallic materials and ceramics, and
developed a
physical theory of
superplasticity based...
- in any way on
heating or
melting for its effectiveness; that is, the
superplastic metal jet from a
shaped charge impact on
armor forms mainly due to a...
- of view for the pilot. The
airframe began to
incorporate advanced superplastically formed titanium components in the 1980s. The F-15's maneuverability...
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engines with
advanced engine bay
structures and doors,
which incorporate Superplastic forming and
diffusion bonding technologies. The back seat is equipped...
- The
Russian Academy of
Sciences (RAS; Russian: Росси́йская акаде́мия нау́к (РАН) Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk)
consists of the
national academy of Russia;...
- to be
nearly as
strong as
steel but as
malleable as plastic. This
superplasticity of the
alloy allows it to be
molded using die
casts made of ceramics...