Abstract

The effects of additions of 0.1-2.0% of Co, Ni and Ti on the cellular precipitation in a Cu-2 mass%Be alloy were investigated by the quantitative metallographic method. The addition of Co, Ni and Ti hastened the start of the precipitation of γ' phase in the matrix and increased slightly the maximum hardness. These elements refined the grain size of the as-quenched specimens and also suppressed remarkably the cell growth on the subsequent aging. The quantitative correlation was found out between the suppressing effect of these elements on the grain growth in the Cu-2%Be alloy at solution-treatment temperature and that on the cell growth at the aging temperature

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