Abstract:
All independent second-order and third-order elastic constants in B95 aluminum alloy and B95/nanodiamond composite have been determined. To determine the second-order elastic constants, the densities and velocities of longitudinal and shear bulk acoustic waves in the materials under study have been measured. To quantitatively characterize the nonlinear elastic properties, the third-order elastic constants (TOECs) of B95 alloy and B95/nanodiamond composite have been determined. The Thurston–Brugger method has been used to experimentally determine the TOECs. For this purpose, the relative changes in the bulk wave velocity have been experimentally measured depending on the uniaxial compression applied to the samples under study and all independent TOECs have been calculated. The elastic wave velocities have been measured by the ultrasonic pulse method at a frequency of 10 MHz. The results obtained have been discussed.