1. Characterization and representation of two-phase alloys
Most of the parameters used to characterize the "architecture" of a multiphase material are geometric in nature. They are therefore, in principle, measurable by conventional image analysis techniques applied to the various types of metallographic observations
In fact, the classical mechanical models presented in the following section currently use only a small fraction of the mass of experimentally accessible data.
1.1 Volume fractions
Given a mixture...
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