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Application Properties for the Selection of Copper Alloys

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5.1.7.5 Relaxation Behavior
(Wieland)
=====5.1.7.5 Relaxation Behavior=====
Tension relaxation is defined as the loss of tension of an elastically stressed material as a function of time and temperature. The causes for the relaxation are thermally activated processes which are comparable to creep behavior. As a measure for the relaxation the percentage decrease in the bending tension compared to the initial one is used. Temperature increase is a stronger influencing factor on the relaxation of the spring force than growing operational times. Through suitable annealing processes the relaxation degree can be significantly reduces.

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