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Изменение скорости ультразвука в процессе растяжения сплава Fe-Cr-Ni при температурах 180-318 К

Изменение скорости ультразвука в процессе растяжения сплава Fe-Cr-Ni при температурах 180-318 К

Abstract

Приведены исследования механических характеристик и изменения скорости распространения ультразвука (волн Рэлея) при пластической деформации сплава Fe–Ni–Cr в интервале температур 180 ≤ T ≤ 318 К. Реализация метода измерения скорости волн Рэлея заключалась в периодической генерации прямоугольных импульсов длительностью 100 нс на входе излучающего пьезопреобразователя и регистрации прошедшей по образцу волны посредством приемного пьезопреобразователя, подключенного к цифровому осциллографу. Установлено, что понижение температуры исследуемого сплава изменяет не только тип деформационной кривой при одноосном рас тяжении, но и меняет характер зависимости скорости ультразвука от деформации и напряжений, связанных с ростом мартенситной α'-фазы, образованной в результате γ–α'-фазового превращения.

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скорость ультразвука, экспериментальные исследования, пластическая деформация сплавов

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