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The recovery of X-ray line broadening, hardness, and electrical resistivity from cold worked Al-Mg alloys has been investigated. The results, together with those from density measurements, suggest that magnesium atoms freeze in the excess vacancies formed by cold working, and that this affects the climb of dislocations during the recovery process.
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TP 4269E. Manuscript, Sept. 19, 1955. Cleveland Meeting, October 1956.
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Perryman, E.C.W. Recovery of Cold Worked High Purity AI-Mg Alloys. JOM 8, 1247–1252 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03377859
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