Abstract

Abstract The hardening of copper by two solute additions, germanium and silicon, has been measured in the plateau range. The results fit the predictions of a theory of Labusoh, and perhaps a180 one of Fleischer. They do not agree as well with a much-used computer interpolation formula.

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