Mechanical spectroscopy measurements on SMA high-damping composites
High-damping materials have attracted much attention to solve problems such as acoustic pollution, nano-scale vibration isolations in electronic industry, vibration damping in civil engineering, etc. Shape memory alloys (SMAs), which intrinsically present high-damping capacity, are considered as alt...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing, 2009-09, Vol.521, p.359-362 |
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Zusammenfassung: | High-damping materials have attracted much attention to solve problems such as acoustic pollution, nano-scale vibration isolations in electronic industry, vibration damping in civil engineering, etc. Shape memory alloys (SMAs), which intrinsically present high-damping capacity, are considered as alternative materials to the traditionally used polymeric ones, because they present better mechanical properties at moderate temperatures. A new kind of high-damping metal matrix composites has been produced by embedding a relatively high amount (approximately 60
vol.%) of Cu–Al–Ni SMA particles with metallic matrices (In, In
+
Sn). The damping properties have been characterized by mechanical spectroscopy, using an inverted torsion pendulum, as a function of temperature (150–400
K), frequency (0.01–3
Hz), and strain amplitude (2
×
10
−5 to 8
×
10
−5). The materials exhibit internal friction higher than 0.5 in a relatively wide temperature range. The ability of matching the temperature of maximum damping, through the composition of the SMA, opens new possibilities for designing high-damping materials for specific applications. |
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ISSN: | 0921-5093 1873-4936 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.msea.2008.09.121 |