Abstract
AbstractIt was found that on annealing supersaturated and cold rolled Al–4Cu at 280°C subgrains were initially formed as a result of the rearrangement of dislocations. Concurrent with the formation of subgrains having well defined boundaries, θ particles were formed, situated mostly on the subgrain boundaries, and the growth of subgrains was therefore severely hindered by the particles, leading to continuous recrystallisation for annealing times up to 10 000 min at 280°C. The pinning force due to particles located on the subgrain boundaries was much greater than that due to randomly dispersed particles. Subgrain growth was found to be arrested for particle parameters f/r of greater than 0·25 μm−1, where f is the particle volume fraction and r is the mean particle radius.MST/1572
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