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Grain-boundary pinning

Figure 8. TEM micrograph of Zr modified 2014 aluminum alloy torsion strained at 250 °C, 10 1 s 1 showing the grain boundary pinning effect of Al3Zr precipitates. Figure 8. TEM micrograph of Zr modified 2014 aluminum alloy torsion strained at 250 °C, 10 1 s 1 showing the grain boundary pinning effect of Al3Zr precipitates.
For more evidence to help develop a plausible mechanism for grain boundary pinning in the specimens, Ic() was studied for opposite directions of the Lorentz force, by reversing the direction of H from to H. These results are displayed in Fig. 5. Besides the peak in Ic((l>) at < = 0 for both and // , a small... [Pg.354]

Defects and grain boundaries pin the domain walls and make it more difficult to achieve saturation magnetization. [Pg.7]


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