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Effects of alloying elements on properties of aluminum alloys

Dr. Dmitri Kopeliovich

Alloying elements when added to Aluminum alloys may produce effects of precipitation hardening (age hardening), solid solution hardening, dispersion strengthening, grain refining, modifying metallic and intermetallic phases, suppression of grain growth at elevated temperatures (e.g. during annealing), wear resistance and other tribological properties.

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