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The roots and the future of mechanical spectroscopy
Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2006Abstract The origin of mechanical spectroscopy and its evolution over nearly 80 years are outlined. The first school on the anelastic behaviour of solids was founded by Clarence Zener in 1945 in Chicago, at which he was able to attract outstanding young researchers, who subsequently disseminated our culture all over the world.
R Cantelli
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Mechanical Spectroscopy of Hyperstabilized Martensites
Solid State Phenomena, 2012The internal friction of the hyperstabilized martensite demonstrates very low values, both above and below the nominal martensitic transformation temperature, due to a pronounced pinning effect. Over a wide temperature range it is comparable with the level of damping in the parent phase.
Sergey Kustov +7 more
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Mechanical spectroscopy of metal/polymer composite membranes for hydrogen separation
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2021In the present work, mechanical properties of metal-polymer composite membranes for hydrogen separation have been investigated by tensile test and mechanical spectroscopy methods.
Vladislav Zadorozhnyy +2 more
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International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2021
Microstructural heterogeneity is an important issue in understanding the mechanical and physical properties of metallic glasses (MGs). Theoretically, physical aging below the glass transition temperature relax the MGs systems to a lower potential energy ...
K. Tao +4 more
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Microstructural heterogeneity is an important issue in understanding the mechanical and physical properties of metallic glasses (MGs). Theoretically, physical aging below the glass transition temperature relax the MGs systems to a lower potential energy ...
K. Tao +4 more
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In-situ temperature XRD and mechanical spectroscopy were applied to study phase transitions in AuCu alloy from the disordered FCC state (A1). The phase transition temperature intervals were investigated upon heating and cooling using a rate of 1 K/min in
D Mari +2 more
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Mechanical spectroscopy of atomic ordering in Fe-(16−21)Ga-RE alloys
, 2021Anelasticity of Fe-(16−21)at% Ga-RE (rare earth RE = La, Tb, Dy, Er, Yb elements) alloys at room and elevated temperatures is studied in a sub-resonance mechanical spectroscopy.
I. Golovin +6 more
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Computer simulation in mechanical spectroscopy
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 2012Several examples are given for use of computer simulation in mechanical spectroscopy. On one hand simulation makes it possible to study relaxation mechanisms, and on the other hand to use the colossal accumulation of experimental material to study metals and alloys.
M. Blanter
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2019
Phase transitions and related anelastic effects are examined in Fe-xGa alloys (x = 19 and 27 at.%) by means of in-situ neutron diffraction, vibrating sample magnetometry, dilatometry, and three different mechanical spectroscopy techniques: torsion forced
I S Golovin, V V Palacheva, D Mari
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Phase transitions and related anelastic effects are examined in Fe-xGa alloys (x = 19 and 27 at.%) by means of in-situ neutron diffraction, vibrating sample magnetometry, dilatometry, and three different mechanical spectroscopy techniques: torsion forced
I S Golovin, V V Palacheva, D Mari
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