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Multi-component solid solution hardening

Part 2 Agreement with experimental results

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The model for multi-component solid solution hardening proposed in Part 1, is compared with experimental results. The observed ternary solid solution hardening in some f c c Cu-and Pb-base alloys and some b c c V-, Nb- and Ta-base alloys is shown to agree well with the predictions of the model.

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Gypen, L.A., Deruyttere, A. Multi-component solid solution hardening. J Mater Sci 12, 1034–1038 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00540988

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