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65
Citations
28380
World Ranking
5496
National Ranking
217

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F.J. Humphreys is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. The scientist's research profile shows involvement in academic work without listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues, indicating potential contributions not currently documented or publicly available in these areas.

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Best Publications

  • Recrystallization and Related Annealing Phenomena

    F. J. Humphreys;M. Hatherly

  • Current issues in recrystallization: A review

    R.D. Doherty;D.A. Hughes;F.J. Humphreys;J.J. Jonas

  • Review Grain and subgrain characterisation by electron backscatter diffraction

    F. J. Humphreys

  • Dynamic recrystallisation and the development of microstructure during the high temperature deformation of magnesium

    S.E. Ion;F.J. Humphreys;S.H. White

  • The nucleation of recrystallization at second phase particles in deformed aluminium

    F.J. Humphreys

  • On mylonites in ductile shear zones

    S.H. White;S.E. Burrows;J. Carreras;N.D. Shaw

  • A unified theory of recovery, recrystallization and grain growth, based on the stability and growth of cellular microstructures—I. The basic model

    F.J. Humphreys

  • Developing stable fine–grain microstructures by large strain deformation

    F.J. Humphreys;P.B. Prangnell;Jacob R. Bowen;A. Gholinia

  • A unified theory of recovery, recrystallization and grain growth, based on the stability and growth of cellular microstructures-II. The effect of second-phase particles

    F.J. Humphreys

  • The transition from discontinuous to continuous recrystallization in some aluminium alloys I – the deformed state

    H. Jazaeri;F.J. Humphreys

  • Interaction of recrystallization and precipitation: The effect of Al3Sc on the recrystallization behaviour of deformed aluminium

    M.J Jones;F.J Humphreys

  • The application of EBSD to the study of substructural development in a cold rolled single-phase aluminium alloy

    P.J. Hurley;F.J. Humphreys

  • Characterisation of fine-scale microstructures by electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)

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  • The transition from discontinuous to continuous recrystallization in some aluminium alloys: II – annealing behaviour

    H. Jazaeri;F.J. Humphreys

  • Dislocation-particle interactions during high temperature deformation of two-phase aluminium alloys

    F.J. Humphreys;P.N. Kalu

  • Local lattice rotations at second phase particles in deformed metals

    F.J. Humphreys

  • Quantitative metallography by electron backscattered diffraction

    Unknown

  • Subgrain growth and low angle boundary mobility in aluminium crystals of orientation {110}〈001〉

    Y. Huang;F.J. Humphreys

  • Orientation averaging of electron backscattered diffraction data

    F. J. Humphreys;P. S. Bate;P. J. Hurley

  • Production of ultra-fine grain microstructures in Al–Mg alloys by coventional rolling

    A Gholinia;F.J Humphreys;P.B Prangnell

  • The development of microstructure in Al-5% Mg during high temperature deformation

    M.R. Drury;F.J. Humphreys

  • ELECTRON BACKSCATTER DIFFRACTION OF GRAIN AND SUBGRAIN STRUCTURES : RESOLUTION CONSIDERATIONS

    F. J. Humphreys;Y. Huang;I. Brough;C. Harris

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip B. Prangnell
Philip B. Prangnell University of Manchester
D. Juul Jensen
D. Juul Jensen Technical University of Denmark
Martyn R. Drury
Martyn R. Drury Utrecht University
Niels Hansen
Niels Hansen Technical University of Denmark
Anthony D. Rollett
Anthony D. Rollett Carnegie Mellon University
Wayne E. King
Wayne E. King Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
John J. Jonas
John J. Jonas McGill University
H.J. McQueen
H.J. McQueen Concordia University
Roger D. Doherty
Roger D. Doherty Drexel University
Julie M. Cairney
Julie M. Cairney University of Sydney

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