Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1502573 | Scripta Materialia | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Cast and aged Al–0.1Zr and Al–0.1Zr–0.1Ti (at.%) alloys, upon compressive creep deformation at 300–400 °C, exhibit threshold stresses attributable to climb-controlled bypass of coherent Al3Zr and Al3(Zr1−xTix) precipitates. Al–0.1Zr–0.1Ti exhibits a smaller threshold stress than Al–0.1Zr, which is attributed principally to a reduced lattice parameter mismatch between the Al3(Zr1−xTix) precipitates and the matrix. The present alloys are less creep resistant than Al–Sc and Al–Sc–Zr/Ti alloys with similar precipitate radii and volume fractions.
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Authors
Keith E. Knipling, David C. Dunand,