Abstract
Creep behaviour of cast Pb–Sb alloys with antimony contents in the range of 1.25–4.5% was studied by indentation methods at room temperature. Stress exponent values have been determined through different methods of analysis and in all cases, the calculated exponents are in good agreement. The stress exponent values in the range of 13–15.5, 18–20 and 29–30, depending on the antimony content, indicate that dislocation movement is the possible mechanism during creep deformation of these alloys.
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