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Rolling texture transition in FCC metals using the viscoplastic φ -model and considering mechanical twinning

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Rolling texture transition in FCC metals using the viscoplastic φ -model and considering mechanical twinning. / Wen, W.; M'Guil, S.; Ahzi, S.
In: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 702-703, 2012, p. 241-244.

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Wen W, M'Guil S, Ahzi S. Rolling texture transition in FCC metals using the viscoplastic φ -model and considering mechanical twinning. Materials Science Forum. 2012;702-703:241-244. doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.702-703.241

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Wen, W. ; M'Guil, S. ; Ahzi, S. / Rolling texture transition in FCC metals using the viscoplastic φ -model and considering mechanical twinning. In: Materials Science Forum. 2012 ; Vol. 702-703. pp. 241-244.

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