2014
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/63/1/012080
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Effects of particle reinforcement and ECAP on the precipitation kinetics of an Al-Cu alloy

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“…Hence, an initial concentration of defects introduced by either quenching or by early plastic deformation is required to increase diffusion rates of the solute atoms and thus to trigger dislocation pinning. As discussed in [14,48], an earlier occurrence of stress serrations in the particle reinforced material ( Figure 3) is in good agreement with this interpretation: The particle/matrix interfaces and the stress fields surrounding the particles locally lead to a rapid increase of the dislocation density [33] during plastic deformation. This increased number of defects allows for faster pipe diffusion processes [54][55][56][57] and-for the material studied here-accelerates dynamic strain aging at lower strain values.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Hence, an initial concentration of defects introduced by either quenching or by early plastic deformation is required to increase diffusion rates of the solute atoms and thus to trigger dislocation pinning. As discussed in [14,48], an earlier occurrence of stress serrations in the particle reinforced material ( Figure 3) is in good agreement with this interpretation: The particle/matrix interfaces and the stress fields surrounding the particles locally lead to a rapid increase of the dislocation density [33] during plastic deformation. This increased number of defects allows for faster pipe diffusion processes [54][55][56][57] and-for the material studied here-accelerates dynamic strain aging at lower strain values.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…, [9] we have documented that the precipitation kinetics after one pass of ECAP are accelerated and that the early formation of precipitates is shifted toward lower temperatures. This can be related to faster diffusion promoted by larger numbers of vacancies, [21] dislocations, and grain boundaries.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The sample shown in Figure 1b was heated up to 270 C and quenched immediately thereafter. [9] For that material condition, fine u 0 precipitates can also be observed. In ref.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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