Internal friction, Young’s modulus, and electrical resistivity of submicrocrystalline titanium
- Ioffe Institute (Russian Federation)
The variation of the internal friction, Young’s modulus, and electrical resistivity of two grades of polycrystalline titanium (VT1-0 and Grade 4) in the area of low temperatures (100–300 K) as depending on the initial structure and subsequent severe plastic deformation converting the material into the submicrocrystalline structural state in relation to the grain size is studied. The maximum of the internal friction is detected in submicrocrystalline titanium, which is interpreted as a Bordoni peak. All the studied characteristics are sensitive indicators for a nonequilibrium state of the grain boundaries after the deformation. The effect of the initial structure of the metal on its properties after the severe deformation is revealed.
- OSTI ID:
- 22771672
- Journal Information:
- Physics of the Solid State, Journal Name: Physics of the Solid State Journal Issue: 12 Vol. 59; ISSN 1063-7834
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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