Precipitates were analysed for size and amount by means of small-angle
X-ray scattering. The results were correlated with the occurrence of
serrated flow in tensile tests. A large number of small, coherent prec
ipitates prevents serrated flow by way of trapping vacancies. Larger,
and incoherent, particles do not suppress it. Not relevant for the maj
ority of the results is therefore a recently proposed model according
to which the cutting of precipitates is the reason for serrated flow.
But certain trends are reversed for heat treatments which produce only
fine precipitates. Although these data could not be interpreted unamb
iguously, they might point to a modification of the serration-initiati
ng mechanism.