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Extensive data of minimum creep rates and rupture times for high purity and commercial aluminum confirm the existence of a transition range from the low temperature-type to the high temperature-type behavior. The data are analyzed in line with the suggested theories of deformation of metals.
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Discussion on this paper, TP 3150E, may be sent, 2 copies, to AIME by Dec. 1, 1951. Manuscript, March 9, 1951. Detroit Meeting, October 1951.
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Servi, I.S., Grant, N.J. Creep and Stress Rupture Behavior of Aluminum As a Function of Purity. JOM 3, 909–916 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03397400
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