Abstract

Widmanstätten microstructures in Cu-Zn beta brass alloys have been studied via transmission electron microscopy. Morphological and substructural details are revealed at very early stages in the precipitation reaction. The Widmanstätten alpha particles are observed to attain a regular and faceted shape at a very early stage of growth. Grain boundary-nucleated particles are seen to immediately produce sympathetic grain boundary rotation as a result of crystallographic demands.

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