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7 12 10 19 IN-SITU EBSD TECHNIQUE CHARACTERIZESMICROSTRUCTURE EVOLUTIONOFMAGNESIUMALLOY

Ajith Chakkedath, Carl Boehlert, David Hernandez,

Jan Bohlen, Sangbong Yi, and Dietmar Letzig

An in-situ annealing technique combined with EBSD

characterizes the microstructural evolution of an Mg

alloy as a function of temperature.

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