Physics in Materials Science Using Nuclear and Complementary Methods – International School and Symposium, 12-18 September 1993, Jaszowiec, Poland
PART I
- M. Balaskó, E. Sváb
Neutron radiography in research and development
pp 3-21 - G. Caglioti
Phonons and mechanical properties of materials
pp 23-39 - A. Całka
Mechanical alloying – a method for processing and creating of new materials
pp 41-46 - M. Dahlborg, B. Calvo
A classical approach to describe and optimize macroscopic properties of metallic glasses
pp 47-67 - J. Hesse
Hyperfine fields in steels
pp 69-90 - T. M. Holden
Neutron diffraction investigations of internal stress in materials
pp 91-109 - A. Z. Hrynkiewicz
Hyperfine interaction studies in materials research
pp 111-124 - S. Klaumünzer, A. Gutzmann
Effects of high-energy heavy ions on amorphous materials
pp 125-139 - Z. Liliental-Weber
Applications of electron microscopy to materials science
pp 141-167 - K. Mortensen
Small-angle scattering on soft materials
pp 169-183 - H. R. Schober, C. Oligschleger
Dynamic properties of glasses
pp 185-200 - E. Z. Vintaikin
Hysteresisless reversible Mn-base shape memory alloys
pp 201-206