Institute of Metals Division - Role of Nucleating Sites in Decomposition of Al-Mg Solid Solution (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. R. Sperry
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

In an investigation of the decomposition of the solid solution in a cold worked high-purity aluminum alloy containing 7 pct Mg, aged at temperatures from 30o to 82°C, the nucleating sites at the earliest stages of precipitation were observed to be of two types. Nucleation occurred at the high angle grain boundaries both when the alloy was initially cold worked and when solution annealed. Nucleation also occurred at certain unique deformation markings which began to appear in abundance at approximately 30 pct reduction in thickness by cold rolling. These deformation markings were identified as deformation (kink) bands rather than as the usually assumed "slip planes." Zn material that was cold rolled 15 pct, only the grain boundary Fig. 2—A1-7 pct Mg alloy, cold worked 60 pct and heated at 230° C for 5 min. Etched with Perryman's reagent. X500. Reduced approximately 25 pct for reproduction. (a) Bright field illumination, precipitate deeply pitted. (b) Phase contrast, showing slip markings.
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APA: P. R. Sperry  (1962)  Institute of Metals Division - Role of Nucleating Sites in Decomposition of Al-Mg Solid Solution (TN)

MLA: P. R. Sperry Institute of Metals Division - Role of Nucleating Sites in Decomposition of Al-Mg Solid Solution (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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