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    • Phenomenon of ignition and explosion of high-entropy alloys of systems Ti-Zr-Hf-Ni-Cu, Ti-Zr-Hf-Ni-Cu-Co under quasi-static compression

      Oleksandra Zatsarna, Sergiy Kotrechko, Oleksandr Filatov, Vadim Bondarchuk, Georgiy Firstov, Vladimir Dubinko
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      410-421

    • High Entropy Cantor Alloys (HEAs) modification induced by tungsten alligation, heat treatment and deep cold plastic deformation

      Andrea Brotzu, Stefano Natali, Zortea Laura, De Filippo Barbara
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      309-320

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    Fracture and Structural Integrity encompasses the broad topic of structural integrity, which is based on the mechanics of fatigue and fracture and is concerned with the reliability and effectiveness of structural components. The aim of the Journal is to promote works and researches on fracture phenomena, as well as the development of new materials and new standards for structural integrity assessment. The Journal is interdisciplinary and accepts contributions from engineers, metallurgists, materials scientists, physicists, chemists, and mathematicians. The Journal is completely free of charge, both for readers and for authors (no APC).

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