Conclusions
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The main factor affecting the re crystallization temperature of solid solutions is the relation between the lattice constants of solvent and solute elements: solute elements with lattice parameters larger than those of the solvent, increase the recrystallization temperature but decrease it when the lattice parameter ratio is reversed.
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Curves relating the RTT to the concentration of solid solution are determined by the nature of the solute element and its concentration: they rise at small concentrations (or fall in the case of Si); there is a stabilization of recrystallization temperature at medium concentrations and another increase at still higher alloy contents.
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The second increase of the RTT of the investigated alloys is apparently controlled by diffusional processes which retard recrystallization.
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Kurilekh, L.P. Recrystallization behavior of solid solutions of metals. Met Sci Heat Treat 1, 33–36 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00813841
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