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Investigation of the precipitation process in Al-Si alloys
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1990
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Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceMicrohardness MeasurementsAl MatrixEngineeringDislocation InteractionCorrosionEarly StageApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignMetallurgical InteractionAl-si AlloysDefect FormationAlloy PhaseMicrostructureAlloys
The early stage of clustering and the subsequent precipitation of Si atoms in Al+1.37, Al+2.83 and Al+6.81 at.% Si alloys have been investigated by means of electrical resistivity and microhardness measurements. The results showed that: (i) the interaction between the vacancy-type dislocations and the partially precipitated Si atoms is the predominant process during the initial stage (25-150 degrees C); (ii) as the large particles of Si precipitates are formed, they become no longer coherent with the Al matrix; (iii) the microhardness of the as-quenched specimens was found to increase linearly with increasing Si concentration in the alloy.
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