Abstract

The precipitate morphology developed by room temperature ageing of an aluminium 29 at. % zinc alloy has been found to depend on quenching rate. For slow quenches there is a slow development of fine R phase laths together with large precipitates of zinc, but for fast quenches well-defined colonies of lamellae of R phase form rapidly. The results are rationalized in terms of the strain field interaction between R phase precipitates.

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