. "[04FEAB3105FB]" . . "Homogenization AlCu4MgMn alloys in terms of microstructure image analysis methods and EDX." . . . "Stroj\u00EDrensk\u00E1 technologie" . "Kvapilov\u00E1, Ingrid" . . "S" . . . "Plze\u0148" . "Homogenization is defined as a method of heat treatment, which consists of holding time at high temperature near the liquidus (approx. 0.7 to 0.8 the melting temperature) to eliminate chemical inhomogeneity diffusion processes. Cause of segregation is selective crystal solidification in the gradual change in composition of the solid phase. Melt began to appear after certain of the hypothermia during cooling, and the growth of germs in accordance with the general laws of crystallization."@en . . "Plze\u0148" . . "Z\u00E1pado\u010Desk\u00E1 univerzita v Plzni" . "13420" . "Homogenization is defined as a method of heat treatment, which consists of holding time at high temperature near the liquidus (approx. 0.7 to 0.8 the melting temperature) to eliminate chemical inhomogeneity diffusion processes. Cause of segregation is selective crystal solidification in the gradual change in composition of the solid phase. Melt began to appear after certain of the hypothermia during cooling, and the growth of germs in accordance with the general laws of crystallization." . "2"^^ . "homogenization annealing, AlCu4MgMn alloy, crystal segregation, EDX analysis, image analysis"@en . . . "Homogenization AlCu4MgMn alloys in terms of microstructure image analysis methods and EDX."@en . . "Homogenization AlCu4MgMn alloys in terms of microstructure image analysis methods and EDX."@en . . "Weiss, Viktorie" . "Homogenization AlCu4MgMn alloys in terms of microstructure image analysis methods and EDX." . "2"^^ . "RIV/44555601:13420/13:43885588!RIV14-MSM-13420___" . "RIV/44555601:13420/13:43885588" . . . "2013-01-22+01:00"^^ . . . "77996" . . "978-80-261-0136-9" . . "6"^^ .