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High-Energy, High-Rate Materials Processing

High-energy, high-rate processing, driven by fast discharging stored energy devices, offers new potential for producing materials that are otherwise difficult to create, and for the secondary processing of materials such as those derived from the rapid solidification technologies

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Marcus, H.L., Bourell, D.L., Eliezer, Z. et al. High-Energy, High-Rate Materials Processing. JOM 39, 6–10 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03257561

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