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Physica Status Solidi (a) | 1998

Theory of Low-Frequency Nonlinear Anelastic Internal Friction Peaks around Room Temperature

A. W. Zhu; T.S. Kê

Since a low-frequency internal friction phenomenon exhibiting anomalous amplitude effect was observed in an Al-Cu alloy [1], a series of similar internal friction peaks versus temperature were observed in cold-worked and partially annealed Al-Mg and Al-Cu dilute alloys [2]. These internal friction peaks exhibit the common features of relaxation characteristics and anomalous amplitude effects giving rise to internal friction peaks versus strain amplitude in the temperature range of the internal friction peaks versus temperature. This series of nonlinear anelastic internal friction peaks were considered to be originated from the dislocation slip or kink drift, rate-controlled by different diffusion processes of different point defects interacting with dislocations or kinks. The amplitude effect can be ascribed to the dependence of the mobility of the dislocations or kinks on the amplitude because of the escaping of point defects from the stress fields of the moving dislocations or kinks. An attempt is made to establish a simple interaction model between kinks and point defects using a low-frequency approximation and to demonstrate at least semiquantitatively how the interaction between dislocations and mobile point defects can give rise to anelastic relaxation peaks with anomalous amplitude effect. The theoretical results obtained correspond satisfactorily with the experimentally observed internal friction phenomena (e.g. P 1 peak) around room temperature in Al-Mg and Al-Cu alloys. This P 1 peak was considered to be related to the transverse core diffusion (TCD) of the solute atoms within the dislocation core.


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 1984

Internal friction peaks of super‐high‐purity aluminium at medium temperatures

T.S. Kê; P. Cui; S. C. Yan; Q. Huang


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 1987

Further Experiments on the Anomalously Amplitude-Dependent Internal Friction Peaks in Polycrystalline and Single-Crystal AlMg

T.S. Kê; Q. Tan; Q. F. Fang


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 1986

Further Experiments on the High-Temperature Internal Friction Peak in High-Purity Single Crystal Aluminium

C. M. Su; T.S. Kê


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 1987

Double Amplitude Internal Friction Peaks in Al‐0.02 wt% Mg Single Crystals

Q. Tan; T.S. Kê


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 1989

Characteristics of the internal friction peak associated with bamboo grain boundaries

A. W. Zhu; T.S. Kê


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 1988

On the origin of the macrocrystalline internal‐friction peak (the bamboo boundary peak)

T.S. Kê; Lide Zhang; B. L. Cheng; A. W. Zhu


Le Journal De Physique Colloques | 1981

CONTINUOUS-DISTRIBUTION DISLOCATION MODEL OF INTERNAL FRICTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE INHOMOGENEOUS SLIDING ALONG HIGH-ANGLE GRAIN BOUNDARIES

Z. Q. Sun; T.S. Kê


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 1991

Activation Energy Associated with the Nonlinear Internal Friction Peak around Room Temperature in Cold‐Worked Al‐0.1 wt% Cu

A. W. Zhu; T.S. Kê; Ge Tingsui


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 1989

Mechanical model of the bamboo boundary internal friction peak

T.S. Kê; B. L. Cheng

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