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Recrystallisation of supersaturated copper-cobalt solid solutions

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The mutual influence of precipitation and recrystallisation was investigated in supersaturated and cold worked Cu-Co-alloys. For medium amounts of deformation (10 to 20% for 2.8 at. % Co) a discontinuous reaction was found that leads to simultaneous annihilation of dislocations and formation of rows of Co-particles. At lower amounts of deformation, recrystallisation is inhibited by particles, while recrystallisation is complete before precipitation starts at higher amounts of deformation.

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Kreye, H., Hornbogen, E. Recrystallisation of supersaturated copper-cobalt solid solutions. J Mater Sci 5, 89–95 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00554625

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