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Precipitation kinetics in metallic alloys

Author: Alexis DESCHAMPS

Publication date: October 10, 2024

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6. Taking into account a finite volume fraction

In most precipitation situations encountered in practice, the desired volume fraction, particularly when the effect is hardening, is too high to satisfy the diluted approximation made so far. To fix an order of magnitude, the distance between precipitates can be estimated by :

d=(4π3fv)13r( 9 )

with :

r
 : 
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