Articles



"Comparison of nanocrystalline surface layer in steels formed by air blast and ultrasonic shot peening."
Materials Transactions, 45(2) [376-379] (2004)
Y.Todaka, M.Umemoto and K.Tsuchiya

"Nano-grained steels produced by various severe plastic deformation processes"
Ultrafine Grained Materials III, TMS (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society)[241-246] (2004)
M.Umemoto, Y.Todaka and K.Tsuchiya

"Nanograined Steels Produced by Shot Peening and Drilling"
Proc. of 25th RISO Int. Symp. on Mater. Sci. Roskilde, Denmark [551-556] (2004)
M.Umemoto, K.Todaka and K.Tsuchiya

"Formation of nanocrystalline structure in steels by air blast shot peening"
Materials Transactions., 44(7), [1488-1493] (2003)
M.Umemoto, Y.Todaka and K.Tsuchiya

"Nanocrystallization of Steels by Severe Plastic Deformation"
Mater. Trans. 44(10) [1900-1911], (2003)
M.Umemoto

"Comparison of Nanocrystallization in Steels by Ball Milling and Ball Drop Test"
Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials 15-16 [193-198] (2003)
M.Umemoto, Y. Todaka, T. Yasuda and K. Tsuchiya

"Comparison of the Characteristics of Nanocrystalline Ferrite in Fe-0.89C Steels with Pearlite and Spheroidite Structure Produced by Ball Milling"
Materials Transactions, 43 (9) [2205-2212],(2002)
Y. Xu, M. Umemoto, K. Tsuchiya

"Formation and annealing behavior of nanocrystalline in steels Produced by ball drop test"
Materials Transaction, 43(10), [2536-2542], (2002)
M. Umemoto, X. J. Hao, Yasuda, K. Tsuchiya


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