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Number of items: 5.

2018

Khayatzadeh, S. and Thomas, M. J. and Millet, Y. and Rahimi, S. (2018) Characterisation and modelling of in-plane springback in a commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti). Journal of Materials Science. ISSN 0022-2461

2017

Khayatzadeh, Saber and Flewitt, Peter E.J. and Smith, David and Tanner, David W.J. and Truman, C. E. (2017) Influence of thermal ageing on the creep behaviour of a P92 martensitic steel. Materials Science and Engineering: A, 708. pp. 544-555. ISSN 0921-5093

Khayatzadeh, Saber and Moturu, Shanmukha Rao and Kelleher, Joe F. and Rahimi, Salah (2017) Development of process induced residual stress during flow forming of tubular 15-5 martensitic stainless steel. In: ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference 2017, 2017-07-16 - 2017-07-20, Hilton Waikoloa Village.

Khayatzadeh, Saber and Tanner, David W.J. and Truman, Christopher E. and Flewitt, Peter E.J. and Smith, David J. (2017) Creep deformation and stress relaxation of a martensitic P92 steel at 650 °C. Engineering Fracture Mechanics. pp. 1-15. ISSN 0013-7944

2016

Khayatzadeh, Saber and Rahimi, Salah and Blackwell, Paul (2016) Effect of plastic deformation on elastic and plastic recovery in CP-Titanium. Key Engineering Materials, 716. 891 - 896. ISSN 1013-9826

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