Chobaut, NicolasCarron, DenisDrezet, Jean-Marie2014-06-192014-06-192014-06-19201410.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.794-796.921https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/104537WOS:000348897900151A conventional way to determine precipitation kinetics in heat treatable aluminium alloys is to monitor the associated solute loss by in-situ resistivity. A Gleeble machine is used to perform so called isothermal quenching (IQ) resistivity measurements. IQ consists in quenching the alloy down to a given temperature and holding it at this temperature. The results are validated against measurements performed with a classical four-points method using continuous current on the same alloy.Aluminium alloysPrecipitation and resistivityGleeble machine.Monitoring precipitation kinetics in heat treatable aluminium alloys using in-situ resistivity in Gleeble thermomechanical simulatortext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper