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EACEEuropean Association of Cognitive Ergonomics
EACEEuropean Association for Cancer Education (est. 1987)
EACEEast African Certificate of Education
EACEEnzyme Affinity Capillary Electrophoresis
EACEEastern Association of Colleges and Employers
EACEEqual Channel Angular Extrusion


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INTRODUCTION Among various forming processes, equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) allows to introduce very large plastic strains in the material without modifying the geometry of the sample.
Contributors from Russia, the US, Asia, and Europe present recent work in grain refinement mechanisms in SPD, the positive role of back- pressure in equal channel angular extrusion, creep and mechanical properties of a commercial aluminum alloy processed by ECAP, and local investigations of the mechanical properties of ultrafine grained metals by nanoindentations.
Li, "Novel Equal Channel Angular Extrusion Process for Improving Physical and Mechanical Properties of Polymers," Ph.
 
 
 
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