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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alloy structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to materials science, engineering, or manufacturing when discussing the composition or arrangement of metals and their mixtures.
Example: "The alloy structure of the new material enhances its strength and durability, making it ideal for construction applications."
Alternatives: "metal composition" or "metallic framework".
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Composition profiles of the PtRu samples suggested an alloy structure.
Before irradiation, the alloy structure is ordered: each copper atom is surrounded by eight zinc atoms as nearest neighbours and vice versa.
Pt5.75Cu6.75/C forms a disordered cubic [Fm-3m] alloy structure.
A computer program was developed to predict the total fatigue life of the titanium alloy structure.
Combined with the EXAFS and XPS results, we deduced that the alloy structure of RuPt nanoparticles was in highly dispersed state on the surface of Mo2C in RuPt-Mo2C/C.
The annealed alloy structure is composed mainly of face-centered-cubic solid solution.
Between 1960 and 2010 there was a 55% increase in the fuel efficiency of jet aircraft and much of this is down to improvements in these alloys: now the intricate alloy structure is beefed up by additions of exotic elements such as rhenium, tantalum and hafnium.
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) are used to characterize the morphology and confirm the alloy structure of the samples.
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Patent No. 9,103,009 is a "method of using core shell pre-alloy structure to make alloys in a controlled manner".
Figure 9 STEM image of the NiW alloy structure with the points of EDS analysis.
It is well known that a NiW alloy structure changes due to the concentration of tungsten [13].
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