Measurements of Internal Friction in Age-hardening Alloys with a Modified Torsion Pendulum Apparatus (38236ae1-9f30-4064-8c3d-174c8b911732)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. A. Jr. Flinn
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

A CONSIDERABLE number of experiments in recent years have definitely established the fact that the internal friction or mechanical hysteresis of a metal under cyclic stress is a property that is highly "structure sensitive." Because of this fact, it has been suggested that an observa-tion of this property, which often is referred to as "clamping capacity," might he a useful indicator of structural changes taking place when a metal or alloy is subjected to any of a number of metallurgical treatments. Damping capacity is of interest to both engineer and metallurgist, but from a rather different point of view, and the information that each desires from such observations is of a different nature. The metallurgist is in search of various external indications of changes taking place in the interior of a metal; changes which are in themselves not directly observa-ble. Even if the observed phenomenon cannot be explained in funda-mental terms, it may be empirically related to certain characteristics of the material and prove of real value in research. Internal friction or mechanical hysteresis occupies such a position, and, although it is not well understood in terms of basic metallic theory, an observation of its changes can serve in a very useful capacity. Of course, there is nothing new in the measurement of damping, but the use of this property in metallurgical research constitutes a vast field, which has received all too little attention. The present work is essentially of an exploratory nature in this field and is an attempt to evaluate the process as a research tool. The phenomenon of age-hardening was chosen as a typical example of a structural change and one method of measuring damping was examined in considerable detail.
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APA: R. A. Jr. Flinn  (1938)  Measurements of Internal Friction in Age-hardening Alloys with a Modified Torsion Pendulum Apparatus (38236ae1-9f30-4064-8c3d-174c8b911732)

MLA: R. A. Jr. Flinn Measurements of Internal Friction in Age-hardening Alloys with a Modified Torsion Pendulum Apparatus (38236ae1-9f30-4064-8c3d-174c8b911732). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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