1. What have the authors contributed in "Decrease in electrical resistivity below 28 nm by aging in hyperperitectic al-zr alloys treated at high temperatures" ?
The alloys commonly used in the shell are of pure aluminum, which provides low electrical resistivity, but also low mechanical resistance.. This work aims to correlate the resistance and electrical resistivity of two alloys with hyperperitectic compositions, subjected to a solution treatment at 640 ◦C.. At the same time, the aging potential at different temperatures is analyzed using aging duration of up to 900 h.
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2. What are the future works in "Decrease in electrical resistivity below 28 nm by aging in hyperperitectic al-zr alloys treated at high temperatures" ?
The aim of this work is to study the aging potential of two Al-Zr alloys with hyperperitectic compo itions, subjected to a solution tre ment at 640 ◦C and subsequent water-cooling.. The main conclusions are as follows: 1. The solution treatment at 640 ◦C followed by cooling in water is effective in obtaining single-phase microstructures, which explain the high potential for structural hardening.
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