Affiliation:
1. Universidade Federal de São Carlos
2. Universidade Federal de São Carlo
3. University Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
4. Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)
Abstract
Interstitial solutes in body-centered cubic metals, such as oxygen in tantalum, produce
ideally Snoek effects when they are in solutions enough diluted. However, for higher concentration
of these solutes, more complex relaxation process can occur, as interaction between interstitial
solutes and dislocations. Anelastic relaxation measurements were carried out in polycrystalline
tantalum samples, using torsion pendulum inverted, operating between 300 K and 680 K and
oscillation frequencies in the hertz bandwidth, for three different experimental sample conditions: as
received sample, annealed and annealed followed by a treatment in an oxygen atmosphere. These
measurements have revealed the following behavior: the intensity of the internal friction peak
associated to matrix-interstitial interaction Ta-O decreased between the first run and the next runs,
and this phenomenon did not occur for the others conditions. The variation of relaxation strength of
Ta-O peak, with number of runs is due to a decrease of an amount of oxygen in solid solution,
which can be associated with the precipitation of new phases in Ta sample and with the trapping of
oxygen atoms by dislocations.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation
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