Khorashadizadeh, A.; Winning, M.; Zaefferer, S.; Raabe, D.: Recrystallization and grain growth in ultra fine grained CuZr alloy processed by high pressure torsion. Materials Science and Engineering MSE 2010, Darmstadt, Germany (2010)
Winning, M.; Khorashadizadeh, A.; Raabe, D.: Characterization of the microstructure of ultra fine-grained materials processed by severe plastic deformation methods in the deformed and the annealed state. Materials Science and Engineering MSE 2010, Darmstadt, Germany (2010)
Winning, M.; Raabe, D.: Fast, physically-based algorithms for on-line calculations of texture and anisotropy during fabrication of steel sheets. Materials Science and Engineering MSE 2010, Darmstadt, Germany (2010)
Winning, M.; Khorashadizadeh, A.; Raabe, D.; Zaefferer, S.: Recrystallization and grain growth in ultra fine grained materials produced by high pressure torsion. Recrystallization & Grain Growth 4 RX&GG, Sheffield, UK (2010)
Uyar, F.; Wilson, S.; Winning, M.; Rollett, A. D.: Interface Texture Evolution During Grain Growth Under the Effect of Stress. Recrystallization & Grain Growth 4 RX&GG, Sheffield, UK (2010)
Uyar, F.; Gruber, J.; Lee, S.; Winning, M.; Rollett, A. D.: Stagnation of Thin Film Grain Growth under the Effect of a Stress Field. Materials Science & Technology 2009 Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (2009)
Khorashadizadeh, A.; Winning, M.; Raabe, D.: Microstructure and Texture evolution during high pressure torsion of a CuZr alloy. Euromat 2009, Glasgow, UK (2009)
Khorashadizadeh, A.; Winning, M.; Raabe, D.: Microstructure and Texture evolution during high pressure torsion of a CuZr alloy. 15th International Conference on the Strength of Materials ICSMA 2009, Dresden, Germany (2009)
Khorashadizadeh, A.; Winning, M.; Zaefferer, S.; Raabe, D.: 3D tomographic EBSD characterization of crystal topology in a CuZr alloy processed by equal channel angular pressing. Interdisciplinary Symposium on 3D Microscopy, Interlaken, Switzerland (2009)
Khorashadizadeh, A.; Raabe, D.; Winning, M.: Microstructure and texture evolution during high pressure torsion of a Cu0.17wt%Zr alloy. DPG Frühjahrstagung 2009, Dresden, Germany (2009)
Schulz, S.; Winning, M.; Raabe, D.: A modified cellular automaton for the simulation of recrystallization in aluminum. ICAA 11 - International Conference on Aluminium Alloys 2008, Aachen, Germany (2008)
Khorashadizadeh, A.; Raabe, D.; Winning, M.: Three-dimensional tomographic EBSD measurements of the crystal topology in heavily deformed ultra fine grained pure Cu and Cu-0.17wt%Zr obtained from ECAP and HPT. 4th International Conference on Nanomaterials by Severe Plastic Deformation nanoSPD 4, Goslar, Germany (2008)
Brahme, A.; Winning, M.; Raabe, D.: Texture Component Model for Predicting Recrystallization Textures. 15th International Conference on the Texture of Materials (ICOTOM 15), Pittsburgh, PA, USA (2008)
Winning, M.; Raabe, D.: Influence of Grain Boundary Mobility on Texture Evolution during Recrystallization. 15 th International Conference on the Texture of Materials (ICOTOM 15), Pittsburgh, PA, USA (2008)
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