Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1580074 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Internal friction behavior related to martensitic transformation of a CuAlNiMnTi shape memory alloy is examined in the study. Two internal friction peaks are observed when measuring frequency is lower than 0.045 Hz, in which the low-temperature peak corresponds to the minimum of relative dynamic modulus while the high-temperature peak to the reflection point of relative dynamic modulus. The maximum value of the low-temperature peak shows a linear relationship with frequency only when frequency is below 0.025 Hz otherwise bears a complicated non-linear relationship. In addition, it tends to be a constant rather than continuously increasing as heating rate increases. These results are very different from generally observed phenomena.
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Authors
Chenli Gong, Fusheng Han,