Abstract

ABSTRACTThe clustering in Cu-Be alloys lead to large modifications of the X-ray scattering curves and to increases of both electrical resistivity and thermopower. The microstructure is investigated in the initial stages of precipitation : small clusters exist in the quenched state, but no spherical precursor precipitates are observed before the formation of plate-like G.P. zones. The evolution of the transport properties is qualitatively analyzed and the deformation effect induced by anisotropic particles is considered.

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