Abstract

study will be necessary to specify the structures. It should also be noted that the precipitation sequence has often been examined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) during continuous heating and that the results have been compared in many cases with those obtained by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for the isothermally aged specimens. The processes in continuous heating, however, will be significantly different from those in isothermal ageing. The purpose of the present study is, therefore, to clarify the effects of excess Si and Mg on the ageing behaviour during continuous heating by means of DSC, TEM and Vickers hardness measurements, systematically.

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