Abstract
Electrical and mechanical techniques have been performed in order to study the effect of natural aging for up to more than 650 days on wrought (2024, 7075) and cast (AlSi11.35Mg0.23, AlSi10.9Mg0.17Sr0.06) aluminum alloys, after having been deformed at room temperature to 25% deformation. The results revealed that, unlike dislocations, point defects were removed from the samples under investigation except for 7075 alloy and this can be attributed to no point defect introduced in this particular sample during the deformation.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation
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