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Dr. Satyam Suwas
Dr. Satyam Suwas
Professor of Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
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Crystallographic texture of materials
S Suwas, RK Ray
Springer, 2014
4972014
Nanomaterials by severe plastic deformation: review of historical developments and recent advances
K Edalati, A Bachmaier, VA Beloshenko, Y Beygelzimer, VD Blank, ...
Materials Research Letters 10 (4), 163-256, 2022
2852022
Room-temperature equal channel angular extrusion of pure magnesium
S Biswas, SS Dhinwal, S Suwas
Acta materialia 58 (9), 3247-3261, 2010
2832010
Globularization using heat treatment in additively manufactured Ti-6Al-4V for high strength and toughness
R Sabban, S Bahl, K Chatterjee, S Suwas
Acta materialia 162, 239-254, 2019
2412019
Analysis of texture evolution in equal channel angular extrusion of copper using a new flow field
LS Tóth, RA Massion, L Germain, SC Baik, S Suwas
Acta Materialia 52 (7), 1885-1898, 2004
2362004
Softening and dynamic recrystallization in magnesium single crystals during< i> c</i>-axis compression
T Al-Samman, KD Molodov, DA Molodov, G Gottstein, S Suwas
Acta Materialia 60 (2), 537-545, 2012
2302012
Analysis of texture evolution in magnesium during equal channel angular extrusion
B Beausir, S Suwas, LS Tóth, KW Neale, JJ Fundenberger
Acta Materialia 56 (2), 200-214, 2008
2022008
Deformation behaviour of commercially pure titanium at extreme strain rates
NP Gurao, R Kapoor, S Suwas
Acta Materialia, 2011
1942011
Evolution of crystallographic texture during equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) and its effects on secondary processing of magnesium
S Suwas, G Gottstein, R Kumar
Materials Science and Engineering: A 471 (1-2), 1-14, 2007
1922007
Non-equilibrium microstructure, crystallographic texture and morphological texture synergistically result in unusual mechanical properties of 3D printed 316L stainless steel
S Bahl, S Mishra, KU Yazar, IR Kola, K Chatterjee, S Suwas
Additive Manufacturing 28, 65-77, 2019
1782019
Development of solidification microstructure in boron-modified alloy Ti-6Al-4V-0.1 B
S Roy, S Suwas, S Tamirisakandala, DB Miracle, R Srinivasan
Acta Materialia, 2011
1712011
The influence of temperature and strain rate on the deformation response and microstructural evolution during hot compression of a titanium alloy Ti–6Al–4V–0.1 B
S Roy, S Suwas
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 548, 110-125, 2013
1682013
Analysis of microstructure and texture evolution in pure magnesium during symmetric and asymmetric rolling
B Beausir, S Biswas, DI Kim, LS Tóth, S Suwas
Acta materialia 57 (17), 5061-5077, 2009
1672009
Ductility enhancement in Mg-0.2% Ce alloys
RK Sabat, AP Brahme, RK Mishra, K Inal, S Suwas
Acta Materialia 161, 246-257, 2018
1382018
Asymmetric and symmetric rolling of Magnesium: Evolution of microstructure, texture and mechanical properties
S Biswas, DI Kim, S Suwas
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2012
1372012
Effect of strain path change on the evolution of texture and microstructure during rolling of copper and nickel
NP Gurao, S Sethuraman, S Suwas
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2011
1372011
Thermoelectric properties of a Mn substituted synthetic tetrahedrite
R Chetty, PK DS, G Rogl, P Rogl, E Bauer, H Michor, S Suwas, ...
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 17 (3), 1716-1727, 2015
1352015
Microstructural evolution of cold-sprayed Inconel 625 superalloy coatings on low alloy steel substrate
A Chaudhuri, Y Raghupathy, D Srinivasan, S Suwas, C Srivastava
Acta Materialia 129, 11-25, 2017
1292017
Texture evolution in commercially pure titanium after warm equal channel angular extrusion
S Suwas, B Beausir, LS Tóth, JJ Fundenberger, G Gottstein
Acta Materialia 59 (3), 1121-1133, 2011
1292011
Elucidating microstructural evolution and strengthening mechanisms in nanocrystalline surface induced by surface mechanical attrition treatment of stainless steel
S Bahl, S Suwas, T Ungar, K Chatterjee
Acta Materialia 122, 138-151, 2017
1232017
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