Abstract
Creep tests were carried out on an aluminum composite reinforced with continuous alumina fibers at temperatures of 573 to 773 K to examine the mechanism of high temperature deformation and fracture of the composite. The creep behaviour was different in the low and high stress ranges. The creep curves in the low stress range showed only mostly the primary or slight secondary stage without reaching the tertiary stage
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