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Низкочастотное внутреннее трение в ультрамелкозернистой меди

Низкочастотное внутреннее трение в ультрамелкозернистой меди

Abstract

The spectrum of internal friction in copper with ultra fine-grained is considered. The samples are prepared by severe plastic deformation and rolling.

Рассматривается спектр внутреннего трения в меди с ультрамелким зерном. Образцы приготовлены методом интенсивной пластической деформации и прокатки.

Keywords

ВНУТРЕННЕЕ ТРЕНИЕ, ЗЕРНОГРАНИЧНЫЙ ПИК, РЕКРИСТАЛЛИЗАЦИЯ, МЕЖЗЕРЕННОЕ ПРОСКАЛЬЗЫВАНИЕ

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influence
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impulse
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