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Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology | 論文
- Ellipsometric Determination of Normal Spectral Emissivities at 632.8nm for Solid Ni-Co Alloys at High Temperature
- Lattice and Radiation Conductivities for Mould Fluxes From the Perspective of Degree of Crystallinity
- Effect of Oxide Layers of Ni-Free Stainless-Steel on Silane Coupling Agent Immobilization
- Preparation and simultaneous ion uptake properties of CaO-Fe_2O_3-SiO_2 compounds( Innovative Ceramic Materials and Technologies for Global Environmental Protection)
- FAST FORMATION OF ZSM-5 ZEOLITE USING MICROPOROUS SILICA OBTAINED FROM SELECTIVE LEACHING OF METAKAOLINITE
- Growth of Aluminum Whiskers below the Melting Point of Aluminum : Condensed Matter
- Phenomenological Considerations of Phase Transformations in Indium-Rich Alloys
- Atomic Scattering Factors of Zn Determined from Measurement of X-Ray Pendellosung Intensity Beats Using White Radiation
- Effect of Yttrium on High Temperature Strength of Magnesium
- Annealing Effect on Lattice Distortion in Anodized Porous Silicon Layers
- Measurements of Electrical Resistivity due to Phase Transformations in Indium-Rich Alloys
- Corrosion Behavior of 55mass%Al-1.6mass%Si-Zn Alloy in Wet-Dry Cyclic Environment
- Corrosion Behavior of Zn-Coated Steel under Cyclic Wet and Dry Condition
- Continuous Monitoring of Oxygen Chemical Potential at the Surface of Growing Oxide Scales during High Temperature Oxidation of Metals
- Quantitative Prediction of Voids Formation in a Growing Cobaltous Oxide Scale at 1373K
- Quantitative Prediction of Voids Formation in a Growing Nickel Oxide Scale at 1373K
- Crystal Structure of CuIn_3Se_5 Semiconductor Studies Using Electron and X-ray Diffractions
- Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Al_3Fe Reinforced Aluminum Matrix Composites Fabricated by a Plasma Synthesis Method
- Dry Sliding Wear Behavior of A2218/Al_3Fe Composites Fabricated by Plasma Synthesis Method
- Microstructural Changes in Al-Cu-Mn Alloy Reinforced with SiC Particles on Holding at high Temperatures