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Effect of Plastic Deformation on Longitudinal Elastic Wave Velocity in a Polycrystalline Aluminum Alloy as a Function of Temperature

Authors: Gonchar A.V., Mishakin V.V., Kurashkin K.V., Klyushnikov V.A. Published: 05.12.2018
Published in issue: #6(81)/2018  
DOI: 10.18698/1812-3368-2018-6-64-74

 
Category: Physics | Chapter: Condensed Matter Physics  
Keywords: ultrasonic method, aluminum alloy, plastic strain, sub-zero temperature, longitudinal wave velocity

The paper presents experimental investigation results concerning the effect of plastic strain on longitudinal elastic wave velocity as a function of temperature in the AMg6 Al-Mg alloy. We show that the temperature function is highly sensitive to plastic strain and microdamage. We developed an algorithm for computing the variation in the longitudinal wave velocity and the relative change of the elastic moduli in polycrystalline metallic alloys featuring a cubic crystal system depending on the temperature and microdamage accumulated during plastic deformation. We found out that accounting for the effect of plastic deformation on longitudinal elastic wave velocity as a function of temperature considerably reduces error in ultrasonic thickness gauging and fault localisation via ultrasonic testing

The study was performed in the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after R.E. Alekseev and supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (project no. RFMEFI58017X0012)

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