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Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2014 Volume 56, Issue 7, Pages 1312–1315 (Mi ftt12064)

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Mechanical properties, strength physics and plasticity

Elasticity, anelasticity, and microplasticity of directionally crystallized aluminum–germanium alloys

B. K. Kardashev, B. N. Korchunov, S. P. Nikanorov, V. N. Osipov, V. Yu. Fedorov

Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg

Abstract: The structure, Young's modulus defect, and internal friction in aluminum-germanium alloys have been studied under conditions of longitudinal elastic vibrations with a strain amplitude in the range of 10$^{-6}$ – 3 $\times$ 10$^{-4}$ at frequencies about 100 kHz. The ribbon-shaped samples of the alloys with the germanium content from 35 to 64 wt% have been produced by drawing from the melt by the Stepanov method at a rate of 0.1 mm/s. It has been shown that the dependences of the Young’s modulus defect, logarithmic decrement, and vibration stress amplitude on the germanium content in the alloy at a constant strain amplitude have an extremum at 53 wt% Ge. This composition corresponds to the eutectic composition. The dependences of the Young’s modulus defect, the decrement, and vibration stress amplitude at a constant microstrain amplitude have been explained by the vibrational displacements of dislocations, which depend on the alloy structure.

Received: 26.12.2013


 English version:
Physics of the Solid State, 2014, 56:7, 1363–1367

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