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國立中山大學 2002 Flow Behavior of Aluminum-Based Materials at Ultrahigh Temperatures in the Presence of a Liquid Phase B.Y. Lou;J.C. Huang;T.D. Wang;T.G. Langdon
國立中山大學 2001 On the Activation Energy of 6061 and 1050 Al Based Alloys and Composites Deformed at Ultrahigh Temperatures B.Y. Lou;T.D. Wang;J.C. Huang;T.G. Langdon
國立中山大學 2001 On the Activation Energy of 6061 and 1050 Al Based Alloys and Composites Deformed at Ultrahigh Temperatures B.Y. Lou;T.D. Wang;J.C. Huang;T.G. Langdon
國立中山大學 2000 EBSD Study on Grain Boundary Characteristics in Fine-Grained Al Alloys J.C. Huang;I.C. Hsiao;T.D. Wang;B.Y. Lou
國立中山大學 1999 Superplastic Deformation of Aluminum System at 600-650oC with or without Presence of Liquid Phase C.S. Liauo;B.Y. Lou;J.C. Huang;C.Y. Cheng;P.W. Kao;W.H. Huang
國立中山大學 1999 Superplastic Deformation of Aluminum System at 600-650oC with or without Presence of Liquid Phase C.S. Liauo;B.Y. Lou;J.C. Huang;C.Y. Cheng;P.W. Kao;W.H. Huang
國立中山大學 1999 Fine-Grained Aluminum Alloys and Composites Loaded at Ultrahigh Temperatures near Solidus Point B.Y. Lou;J.C. Huang;T.D. Wang
國立中山大學 1999 Optimization of Processing Routes for Aluminum Matrix Composites with High Strain Rate Superplasticity B.Y. Lou;T.D. Wang;J.C. Huang
國立中山大學 1998 On Activation Energy during Initial Stage of Superplastic Deformation J.C. Huang;H.C. Fu;B.Y. Lou;H.L. Lee
國立中山大學 1998 On Activation Energy during Initial Stage of Superplastic Deformation J.C. Huang;H.C. Fu;B.Y. Lou;H.L. Lee

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