1995
DOI: 10.2320/jinstmet1952.59.5_487
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Precipitation of Al<SUB>3</SUB>Sc in Al-0.23 mass%Sc Alloy

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“…Therefore, materials with the same peak value at a given aging temperature would have similar alloying element concentrations. Based on this principle, we compare the peak hardness obtained at 300°C in a series of the binary Al-Sc alloys reported in the literature [18,19,84,106,108,109] (Table 5.1), which is a normal cooling condition for permanent mold casting and direct chill (DC) casting. In such nonequilibrium conditions, the solute content of Zr after solidification is estimated around 0.15 wt.%.…”
Section: Solute Concentration Of Sc and Zr In The Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, materials with the same peak value at a given aging temperature would have similar alloying element concentrations. Based on this principle, we compare the peak hardness obtained at 300°C in a series of the binary Al-Sc alloys reported in the literature [18,19,84,106,108,109] (Table 5.1), which is a normal cooling condition for permanent mold casting and direct chill (DC) casting. In such nonequilibrium conditions, the solute content of Zr after solidification is estimated around 0.15 wt.%.…”
Section: Solute Concentration Of Sc and Zr In The Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aging response and precipitation strengthening in the postrolling heat treatment were examined and the impact of the solution parameters on age hardening are outlined. [18,19,21,84,[104][105][106][107][108][109][110].…”
Section: Resumementioning
confidence: 99%