ICMCTF2003 Monday Morning
Sessions | Time Periods | Topics | Schedule Overview
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Session | Monday, April 28, 2003 | |||||
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10:30 AM | 11:30 AM | |||||
A1-1 |
New Coatings for Continuous Casting Rolls
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Thermal Fatigue Cracking of Surface Engineered Hot Work Tool Steels
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Application of A High Temperature Self-lubricating Composite Coating on Steam Turbine Components
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Residual Stress in HVOF Thermally Sprayed Thick Deposits
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B8-1 |
Constitution- and Nanostructure Modelling in Thin Films
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Growth, Structure, and Mechanical Properties of Single-crystal MAX Phase Ti2AlN Thin Films Prepared by Reactive Magnetron Sputtering
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The Deposition and Properties of Nanoscale Mutilayer MoCrTiAlN Hard Coatings using Unbalanced Magnetron Sputtering Technique
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D1-1 |
Role of Ion Energy on the Growth Mechanism of Cubic Boron Nitride Films
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In Situ Measurement of Instantaneous Stress during Magnetron Sputter Deposition of cBN
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Preparation and Properties of Ion-assisted Pulsed Laser Deposited Cubic Boron Nitride Films
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Effect of Ion Bombardment on the Evolution of Microstructure and Residual Stress of Boron Nitride Films by Sputtering with Ar Ions
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E5/G4-1 |
Self-Lubrication of Nitride Ceramic Coating by the Chlorine Ion Implantation
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Adhesion and Wear of Diamonds in Dry Contact
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A Study of the Transfer Behavior of Al 319 Alloy to Different Coatings During the Early Stages of Dry Sliding
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Tribological Characteristics of MoS2/WS2 Solid Lubricating Multilayer Films
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F4-1 |
Transmission Electron Microscopy of Advanced Thin Film Materials Part 1: TEM Techniques for Nano-scale Analysis
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Transmission Electron Microscopy of Advanced Thin Film Materials Part 2: Application on Layer Structures for Information Technology
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Investigation of Solid Reaction Between Fe and Si0.8Ge0.2
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TS3-1 |
Multi-scale Modeling of Thin Film Deposition
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In Situ High-temperature Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies of Surface Dynamics on Epitaxial TiN(001) and TiN(111) Layers
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Binding Energetics and Stacking Faults in Homoepitaxial Growth
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