Internal Friction in Bi-material Specimens
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Abstract
A new kind of bi-material specimen is employed in an inverted torsion pendulum to study the internal friction in liquids, and especially in materials during liquid-solid or solid-liquid transitions. Vibration systems containing a bi-material specimen with a solid or a liquid inner material can be described by using a modified three-parameter mechanical model. The theoretical results agree well with experimental data.
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CHEN Gang, ZHU Zhen-gang, SHUI Jia-peng. Internal Friction in Bi-material Specimens[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1999, 16(8): 589-590.
CHEN Gang, ZHU Zhen-gang, SHUI Jia-peng. Internal Friction in Bi-material Specimens[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1999, 16(8): 589-590.
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CHEN Gang, ZHU Zhen-gang, SHUI Jia-peng. Internal Friction in Bi-material Specimens[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1999, 16(8): 589-590.
CHEN Gang, ZHU Zhen-gang, SHUI Jia-peng. Internal Friction in Bi-material Specimens[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1999, 16(8): 589-590.
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