Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1580055 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Bordoni relaxation (BR) of internal friction peaks in fcc metals was investigated experimentally using a pure aluminum crystal by a resonant bar method at 51Â kHz. Each time after slight deformations or subsequent annealing, we measured the BR at temperatures between 78Â K and 250Â K. Usually the Bordoni relaxation consisted of two broad peaks, i.e., the Bordoni peak (B2 peak) at higher temperature (â¼180Â K) and Niblett-Wilks peak or shoulder (B1 peak) at lower temperature (â¼120Â K). It occurred unexpectedly that after an annealing at 800Â K in air, four sharp internal friction peaks were found over the temperature range of the BR. The peak located at 120Â K seems to be related with B1 peak. The remaining three peaks seem to be related with B2 peak.
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Authors
Toshio Kosugi, Kei Sakieda, Yoshiaki Kogure,