1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf00585456
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Nondestructive evaluation of elastic parameters of sintered iron powder compacts

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“…The elastic properties of P/M materials depend upon a number of parameters including porosity, pore distribution, pore shape and orientation, chemical composition and processing conditions [1,2]. Porosity, inherent in P/M components, affects the elastic properties substantially.…”
Section: Elastic Properties Of Powder Metal Alloys and Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The elastic properties of P/M materials depend upon a number of parameters including porosity, pore distribution, pore shape and orientation, chemical composition and processing conditions [1,2]. Porosity, inherent in P/M components, affects the elastic properties substantially.…”
Section: Elastic Properties Of Powder Metal Alloys and Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) (2) where EL is the longitudinal modulus, p, the density, V L' the velocity of the longitudinal waves, f, the frequency and A. the wavelength. Ultrasonic velocity techniques of elastic property measurement utilize a form of equation 1, whereas resonant frequency techniques use a form of equation 2.…”
Section: Experimental Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve this objective, various empirical and theoretical relationships have been proposed in the literature, [4][5][6] for ceramics and metal compacts. Among these empirical models, the early work of Panakkal et al [7] and the recent work of Yeheskel [8] relating to the elastic behavior of sintered iron powder need to be specifically mentioned. Panakkal et al [7] had derived a linear relation between the effective modulus (M) and the ultrasonic longitudinal velocity (V L ), based on the theory of elasticity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8][9][10] show that the decreasing trend in Poisson's ratio changed at a certain porosity. For a porosity above 20%, almost all the pores became connected to each other.…”
Section: Effects Of Iron Powder Type On Elastic Modulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…•¬ (9) Where, Eo was E at P=0; and a, b, and KE were experimental constants. When a and n were 1 and 3.4, respectively.…”
Section: Effects Of Iron Powder Type On Elastic Modulimentioning
confidence: 99%