Published May 15, 2002
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Magnetomechanical damping by polycrystalline TbDy
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- Good, N.
- Dooley, J.
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Fultz, B.
Chicago
Abstract
Vibration damping in polycrystalline TbDy alloys was studied at cryogenic temperatures. Mechanical hysteretic losses were measured at various strains, frequencies, and loading configurations at 77 K. Some textured TbDy materials demonstrated 22.6% energy dissipation in mechanical measurements at low frequency (0.01 Hz) and a mean logarithmic decrement of 0.23 at a higher frequency (25 kHz). Ultrasonic velocities of longitudinal and shear elastic waves were measured on single and polycrystalline TbDy; little variation in ultrasonic velocities was found even for samples with large variation in crystallographic texture and magnetomechanical properties.
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© 2002 American Institute of Physics. The authors thank Dr. A. E. Clark for stimulating discussions, Dr. M. Wun-Fogle for the use of several single crystal specimens, and Dr. T. Lograsso for preparing the ingots. The authors acknowledge support from NASA's Microgravity Division. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is operated by the California Institute of Technology under contract with NASA.Attached Files
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