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Three-dimensional materials scienceScripta Materialia In Viewpoint set no. 40: Grain boundary engineering, Vol. 54, No. 6. (March 2006), pp. 1035-1040.
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AbstractTwo-dimensional metallography has been very successful, but some phenomena must be understood in three dimensions (3D). New experimental and computational methods enable 3D characterization and modeling. Microstructural network analysis can provide insight into various 3D material properties. Because microstructural phase space is large, many important, open questions remain.
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