Abstract

Methods of structural investigations, measurements of hardness, temperature, time, and amplitude dependences of internal friction have been used to study processes of polygonization and recrystallization in Al-0.3 at % Mg and Al-0.3 at % Zn alloys. It has been established that the magnesium atoms more efficiently pin dislocations in the aluminum-based alloys as compared to zinc atoms. Therefore, in the alloy with zinc the process of polygonization occurs more intensely and the processes of softening upon recrystallization occur more slowly than those in the alloy with magnesium.

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