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The alloys of commercial interest form spherical GP zones after quenching and
during aging from room temperature up to approximately 435K. An example of
these zones is shown in the TEM of Fig. 13. Extended warm aging of alloys with ...
The alloys of commercial interest form spherical GP zones after quenching and
during aging from room temperature up to approximately 435K. An example of
these zones is shown in the TEM of Fig. 13. Extended warm aging of alloys with ...
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aluminum dendrites free of optically visible precipitates, is found on the substrate
side of splat and ribbon, while zone B, consisting of primary intermetallic particles
surrounded by primary aluminum, is generally found on the air side. Primary ...
aluminum dendrites free of optically visible precipitates, is found on the substrate
side of splat and ribbon, while zone B, consisting of primary intermetallic particles
surrounded by primary aluminum, is generally found on the air side. Primary ...
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TABLE II The Solid-State Precipitation Sequences for Various Al Alloys Al-Cu
Supersaturated solid solution — » GP zones -» 6" -» 9 -* 6 (equilibrium) CuAl2 Al
-Cu-Mg Supersaturated solid solution -» GP zones -» S1 AI2CuMg -» S ...
TABLE II The Solid-State Precipitation Sequences for Various Al Alloys Al-Cu
Supersaturated solid solution — » GP zones -» 6" -» 9 -* 6 (equilibrium) CuAl2 Al
-Cu-Mg Supersaturated solid solution -» GP zones -» S1 AI2CuMg -» S ...
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2XXX 5XXX 7XXX alloys Acta addition aircraft Al-Li alloys Al-Mg Alcoa Alcoa Laboratories alloying elements alloys containing aluminum alloys Aluminum-Lithium Alloys annealing anodic applications ARALL Laminate behavior commercial Composite Materials constituent copper decrease deformation density developed dislocation dispersoids ductility E.A. Starke effect elongation extrusion fibers formability fracture fracture-toughness grain boundaries grain growth hardening heat heat-treatable high-strength higher hydrogen increase ingot interface intermetallic lithium magnesium matrix mechanical properties metal Metallurgy microstructure modulus mold nucleation occurs oxide particles PFZs phase plane PM alloys powder precipitates precipitation-hardening quenching rapid solidification recrystallized grain reduced reinforced resistance rolling shear sheet shown in Fig solid solution strain rate strain-hardening strengthening stress corrosion cracking stress-corrosion structure subgrain superplastic superplastic forming surface temper temperature tensile texture thermal tion toughness Trans transverse treatment volume fraction Warrendale welding whiskers yield strength zones