Affiliation:
1. Korea Institute of Industrial Technology
Abstract
Anelastic behavior of a 9Al2O3·2B2O3 (AlBw) whisker reinforced aluminum composite has been examined through the measurements of the dynamic Young’s modulus and internal friction over a temperature range of 25 to 500°C at frequencies of 0.01, 0.05 and 0.1 Hz. A standard servo-hydraulic mechanical testing machine equipped with an infrared lamp heater was employed, but the dynamic measurement system therein was especially designed by assembling a scanning laser extensometer and a frequency response analyzer for detecting the amplitude and phase lag of strain in response to a sinusoidal time-varying stress. Two peaks of internal friction were observed over the ranges 100 to 250°C (LT peak) and 250 to 400°C (HT peak), together with marked decreases in the dynamic Young's modulus in the same temperature ranges. From a quantitative analysis of the experimental data, it is concluded that the HT peak phenomenon is due to grain-boundary relaxation, whereas the LT peak phenomenon is ascribable to the relaxation caused by stress-directed interfacial diffusion of Al atoms along the whisker-matrix interface.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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