Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1501566 | Scripta Materialia | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Alloys exhibiting high damping capacity in ambient-temperature range (250–400 K) are rare. Here it is reported that a martensitic alloy Ti–45Pd–5Cr shows twin-boundary-related high damping capacity over this temperature range. In the hydrogen-doped martensitic state, a relaxation-type high damping peak (Q−1 ≈ 0.09) exists, extending over 305–370 K. In the hydrogen-free martensitic state, there is a fascinating high-damping plateau (Q−1 ≈ 0.05) over 250–450 K. This work provides new insight into how to develop high damping alloys for the desired temperature range.
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Authors
Y. Zhou, G. Fan, D. Xue, X. Ding, K. Otsuka, J. Sun, X. Ren,