1998
DOI: 10.1016/s1359-6454(98)00168-2
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Low-temperature anomalies in Young's modulus and internal friction of Cu–Al–Ni single crystals

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“…Another conspicuous detail is the absence of the amplitude hysteresis in the stress anmplitude dependence of the IF. This is contrary to what has been observed for the Pi' martensite in Cu-Al-Ni [9,10] and Cu-Al-Be systems [11], and points to the absence of mobile pinning points in the Cu-Al-Ni yi' martensite at a temperature of about 100 K..…”
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“…Another conspicuous detail is the absence of the amplitude hysteresis in the stress anmplitude dependence of the IF. This is contrary to what has been observed for the Pi' martensite in Cu-Al-Ni [9,10] and Cu-Al-Be systems [11], and points to the absence of mobile pinning points in the Cu-Al-Ni yi' martensite at a temperature of about 100 K..…”
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“…Figure 2 shows that the impact loading does not have a pronounced effect on the anelastic properties of the yi' martensite, in contrast to the YM. A high contribution of anelastic strain to the measured YM of the Pi' martensitic phase was detected as an anomaly of its temperature dependence [3][4][5]9]. Figure 1 demonstrates that, in line with the relative stability of the strain amplitude dependence of the IF, the anomaly of the YM temperature dependence is not observed in the as-quenched and impacted y/ martensite.…”
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“…Recently, detailed investigations of variations in defect structure during post-ageing of Cu-Al-Ni alloys have been performed also. Several internal friction techniques showed a significant influence of heat treatment on the amplitude-dependent anelasticity in the b 0 1 martensitic phase [1,2]. Elastic and anelastic properties of Cu-Al-Ni single crystals in the b 0 1 martensitic phase have been studied in the temperature range 7-300 K at a frequency of about 100 kHz.…”
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