Cu-Cr and Cu-Cr-Zr alloy powders were produced by water atomization an
d consolidated by warm extrusion. Coherent Cr precipitation is associa
ted with the peak hardness condition in these alloys. The mechanical p
roperties obtained after ageing treatments, namely the peak hardness,
and the corresponding proof stress are related to the concentration of
the alloying element initially in solid solution in the powders. The
strengthening observed is interpreted in terms of theories of precipit
ation and dispersion strengthening and compared with similar analyses
reported previously in the literature for these alloy systems. Copyrig
ht (C) 1996 Acta Metallurgica Inc.