1995
DOI: 10.1016/0956-7151(94)00443-9
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Cu precipitation in AlCuAl2O3 metal matrix composites

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“…The frequency of free oscillation decreases monotonically with temperature while the background damping increases. A similar increase in internal friction intensity was also reported in AlCu-Al 2 O 3 and Al/NiTi-fiber reinforced composites, in which the authors related the increase in damping to the presence of a higher density of mobile dislocations [45] and the stiffness difference between NiTi and the matrix [9].…”
Section: Thermoelectric Power Studysupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…The frequency of free oscillation decreases monotonically with temperature while the background damping increases. A similar increase in internal friction intensity was also reported in AlCu-Al 2 O 3 and Al/NiTi-fiber reinforced composites, in which the authors related the increase in damping to the presence of a higher density of mobile dislocations [45] and the stiffness difference between NiTi and the matrix [9].…”
Section: Thermoelectric Power Studysupporting
confidence: 59%
“…2) show that the presence of NiTi particulates causes an acceleration in aging kinetics. Such acceleration in precipitation kinetics for identical heat treatments has been reported earlier [39,45,[48][49][50]. However, it was found that this acceleration depends on the aging temperature and became absent for aging temperature below 423 K [50].…”
Section: Influence Of the Niti Particulates On Precipitation In The Amentioning
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“…On the other hand, the mechanical spectroscopy technique is very sensitive to the microstructure state of the sample and it is quite suitable for the study of defects and their interaction processes in the materials. In MMCs, the damping peaks at different temperatures have been used to investigate the micro-mechanisms of thermal stress relaxation [6,7], the particulate/matrix interface [8], the effect of thermo-mechanical behavior on the damping [9] and the precipitation sequence [10]. The medium temperature damping peak in 6061Al/SiC p MMC has been reported [11,12], however, the interpretation of this peak is still not completely clear owing to its complexities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%