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Investigation of the early stages of deformation of two phase copper-aluminum alloys.

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Title Investigation of the early stages of deformation of two phase copper-aluminum alloys.
 
Creator Dr., A H Yegneshwaran
Dr., K Taragi
 
Subject Material/Component Development, Processing and Characterization
 
Description A study has been made of the early stages of deformation of a series of two phase (α + β′) Cu-Al alloys in terms of the behavior of the constituent phases. The two phase structures of constant martensite andα phase composition with varying amount of martensite phase are obtained by quenching from the two phase field. By being able to measure the strength of theα andβ′ phases individually in the two phase alloys by microhardness measurements, it is possible to study the individual constituent behavior in the presence of one another. It is found that the work hardening rate of two phase alloys is controlled mainly by the work hardening rate of the softerα phase in the two phase alloys. The significance of the observationsvis-a-vis the law of mixtures is considered.
 
Date 1983
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Dr., A H Yegneshwaran and Dr., K Taragi (1983) Investigation of the early stages of deformation of two phase copper-aluminum alloys. Metallurgical Transactions A, 14. pp. 2407-2413. ISSN 0360-2133
 
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