The creep response of a hypereutectic Al-Si alloy containing 4% Cu and 0.55% Mg was investigated between 553 and 653 K. Minimum creep rate as a function of applied stress by using the power-law equation suggested the existence of two different regimes: a low-stress regime characterised by a stress e
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