Correlation between Nuclear and Electrical Methods for Estimating the Activation Enthalpy of Defect Formation in 2024 Alloys

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The Objective of this Research Was to Investigate the Use of a Sensor System to Monitor Continuously the Defect Formation Response of Heat-Treatable Aluminum Alloys. the System Continuously Monitors a Material Property, Resistivity, which Is Indicative of the Quenching Process. such Studies Will Allow us to Gain Active Control of the Aging Process and Hence the Material Properties of Aluminum Alloys.

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