The effects of alloying elements on the gamma to alpha transofrmation in steels foreword Gary Purdy EditorialNotes Pages: 1185 - 1185
Coupled-solute drag effects on ferrite formation in Fe-C-X systems H. I. AaronsonW. T. Reynolds Jr.G. R. Purdy OriginalPaper Pages: 1187 - 1210
The diffusional formation of ferrite from austenite in Fe-C-Ni alloys C. R. HutchinsonA. FuchsmannY. Brechet OriginalPaper Pages: 1211 - 1221
Molybdenum accumulation at ferrite: Austenite interfaces during isothermal transformation of an Fe-0.24 pct C-0.93 pct Mo alloy E. S. HumphreysH. A. FletcherG. D. W. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 1223 - 1235
Studies of the influence of alloying elements on the growth of ferrite from austenite under decarburization conditions: Fe-C-Nl alloys A. PhillionH. W. ZurobG. R. Purdy OriginalPaper Pages: 1237 - 1242
Formation of core-type macroscopic morphologies in Cu-Fe base alloys with liquid miscibility gap C. P. WangX. J. LiuK. Ishida OriginalPaper Pages: 1243 - 1253
Effect of carbon concentration on precipitation behavior of M23C6 carbides and MX carbonitrides in martensitic 9Cr steel during heat treatment Masaki TaneikeKota SawadaFujio Abe OriginalPaper Pages: 1255 - 1262
Cu precipitation in a prestrained Fe-1.5 wt pct Cu alloy during isothermal aging C. ZhangM. EnomotoN. Sano OriginalPaper Pages: 1263 - 1272
Partial diffusion reactions and the associated volume changes in thermally exposed Au-Al ball bonds Naren J. NooluNikhil M. MurdeshwarWilliam A. Baeslack III OriginalPaper Pages: 1273 - 1280
Fine carbide-strengthened 3Cr-2WVTa bainitic steel Zheng ChenZhi-Wei ShanV. K. Sikka OriginalPaper Pages: 1281 - 1288
Fatigue of cold-work tool steels: Effect of heat treatment and carbide morphology on fatigue crack formation, life, and fracture surface observations Kenzo FukauraYoshihiko YokoyamaKanji Ono OriginalPaper Pages: 1289 - 1300
A numerical analysis of intergranular penny-shaped microcrack shrinkage controlled by coupled surface and interface diffusion Peizhen HuangJun Sun OriginalPaper Pages: 1301 - 1309
Fatigue fracture mechanism maps for a type 304 stainless steel M. KimuraK. YamaguchiS. Matsuoka OriginalPaper Pages: 1311 - 1316
Microstructural banding and failure of a stainless steel A. C. StaufferD. A. KossJ. B. McKirgan OriginalPaper Pages: 1317 - 1324
Contraction of aluminum alloys during and after solidification D. G. EskinL. KatgermanJ. F. Mooney OriginalPaper Pages: 1325 - 1335
Effect of Zr and B on castability of Ni-based superalloy IN792 J. ZhangR. F. Singer OriginalPaper Pages: 1337 - 1342
Dislocation structure and deformation in iron processed by equal-channel-angular pressing Bing Q. HanEnrique J. LaverniaFarghalli A. Mohamed OriginalPaper Pages: 1343 - 1350
Characteristics of the rough-cut surface of quenched and tempered martensitic stainless steel using wire electrical discharge machining C. A. HuangG. C. TuH. H. Kuo OriginalPaper Pages: 1351 - 1357
Effect of deformation route on microstructural development in aluminum processed by equal channel angular extrusion Pei-Ling SunPo-We KaoChih-Pu Chang OriginalPaper Pages: 1359 - 1368
Solid particle erosion of Al alloy and Al-alloy composites: Effect of heat treatment and angle of impingement S. DasD. P. MondalS. Sawla OriginalPaper Pages: 1369 - 1379
Creep behavior of a rotating functionally graded composite disc operating under thermal gradient V. K. GuptaH. N. ChandrawatS. Ray OriginalPaper Pages: 1381 - 1391
Fracture toughness of selectively reinforced Al2124 alloy: Precrack tip in the composite side M. T. MilanP. Bowen OriginalPaper Pages: 1393 - 1401
Observed dependencies of the large thermal-compressive response of a NiTi shape-memory alloy fiber aluminum metal matrix composite on maximum tensile strain imposed during a preceding room-temperature tensile process Thirumalesh BannuruWilliam D. Armstrong Communications Pages: 1403 - 1406
Effect of microstructure on tensile behavior of thixoformed 357-T5 semisolid Al alloy Chul ParkSangshik KimJunghway Lee Communications Pages: 1407 - 1410
Constitutive equation for structural steels S. XuR. BouchardW. R. Tyson Communications Pages: 1410 - 1414