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Alloying capacity for the solid solution of alloys obtained by crystallizing under pressure

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Conclusions

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    During crystallization of alloys under pressure a change in the solid solution composition is the result of the combined effect of pressure and a high cooling rate, whose effects may coincide or be opposite.

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    In alloys of the Al−Si, Al−Cu, Al−Mn, Al−Cr, Al−Ti, Al−Zr, Al−Cd, Al−Fe, Al−Sn systems the content of second component in solid solution with crystalization under pressure increases, and in alloys of the systems Al−Mg, Al−Zn, Mg−Al it decreases. For alloys of the Al−Cu and Al−Mn systems an increase in the content of alloying component in solid solution with crystallization under pressure is caused by the high cooling rate, and for alloys of the rest of the systems by the effect of pressure itself.

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Perm Polytechnic Institute. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 4, pp. 43–46, April, 1986.

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Lipchin, T.N. Alloying capacity for the solid solution of alloys obtained by crystallizing under pressure. Met Sci Heat Treat 28, 282–285 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00707658

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