Abstract
Creep tests on Al–5·5 at.-%Mg solid solution alloy show that the stress exponent n increases with increasing stress from 3·1 to 5·5. It is demonstrated that the transition to n≈5·5 is not consistent either with normal power law breakdown or with a transition to a region of viscous glide controlled by pipe diffusion, but the results are in good agreement with a breakdown of the dislocations from their solute atmospheres. The activation energies for creep at low and high stresses are 136 and 170 kJ mol−1 respectively.
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