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[edit]DescriptionStacking fault energy of Cu-Al alloys.png |
English: This graph shows how the stacking fault energy of copper decreases with increasing aluminum alloy content. |
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- ↑ Rohatgi, A., Vecchio, K., Gray, G., (2001). The influence of stacking fault energy on the mechanical behavior of Cu and Cu-Al alloy: Deformation twinning, work hardening, and dynamic recovery. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 32A, 135-145.
- ↑ Venables, J. A. (1964). The electron microscopy of deformation twinning. Journal of physics and chemistry solids, 25, 685-690.
- ↑ Johari, O., Thomas, G., (1964). Substrates in explosively deformed Cu and CU-Al alloys. Acta Metallurgica 12, (10), 1153-1159.
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