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The phrase "alloy specimen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to materials science, engineering, or metallurgy when referring to a sample of an alloy for testing or analysis.
Example: "The researchers prepared an alloy specimen to evaluate its mechanical properties under stress."
Alternatives: "metal sample" or "alloy sample".
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AA7075-T6 alloy specimen corroded significantly in 3.5% NaCl solution.
We first fit the models to the data by maximum likelihood methods and estimate the quantiles of the life distribution of the alloy specimen.
Consequently, the fatigue life of plasma-carburized Ti 6Al 4V alloy specimen has been significantly improved by subsequent shot-peening.
A bulk polycrystalline Ni49.9Ti50.1 (at.%) shape memory alloy specimen was shape set while neutron diffraction spectra were simultaneously acquired.
Experimental results show that the wear and corrosion resistance of the Mg alloy specimen was considerably improved by trivalent Cr electrodeposition.
A residual stress field introduced by localised rolling of an aluminium alloy specimen was studied to establish whether the plastic deformation caused by rolling would be sufficient to treat thick-section welds.
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