ISSN: 1003-6326
CN: 43-1239/TG
CODEN: TNMCEW

Vol. 10    No. 3    June 2000

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Damping capacity of in-situ TiCp/2024composites①
MA Ming-zhen(马明臻)1, ZHANG Er-lin(张二林)1, ZENG Song-yan(曾松岩)1,
ZHOU Bi-de(周彼德)1, LIAO Jian-wei(廖建伟)2, GUI Man-chang(桂满昌)2
(1. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology,
Harbin 150001, P.R.China;
2. Institute of Aeronautical Materials, Beijing100095, P.R.China
)
Abstract: The internal friction and the damping behaviors of in-situ TiCp/2024 composites have been investigated in comparison with those of 2024 matrix alloy. The results showed that the damping properties of the TiCp/2024 composites are superior to those of the matrix alloy and increase with increasing temperature and volume fraction of TiC. It was found that the damping properties were sensitive to frequency and temperature, and the dislocation damping and interface damping were the main factors which influence the damping behaviors of the composites. When the temperature was lower than 200℃, the dislocation damping was the main factor; when the temperature was higher than 200℃, the interface and boundary damping was the main factor.
Key words: TiCp/2024 composites; damping capacity; dislocations; interfaces
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