The Snoek effect of interstitial atoms in the ordered, body-centred cubic lattice (the CsCl type lattice) is considered. In this structure an exact solution of the problem is possible in contrast to the case of dilute alloys discussed in previous papers. The rate equations and expressions for the internal friction are derived for three kinds of applied stress : pure shear stress, and or tensile stress. The relationship between the probability of occupation of various sites by interstitial atoms and the relaxational normal modes is discussed for the shear stress case. It is concluded that decomposition of the damping spectrum into Debye peaks has little physical significance
Common understanding of the Snoek-Köster (SK) relaxation in bcc metals is based on Schoeck's and See...
Internal friction and frequency measurements as a function of temperature have been carried out in N...
The internal friction (IF) of tantalum and niobium doped with different amounts of oxygen (0.1-0.7 a...
A quantitative calculation is attempted for anelastic relaxation of interstitial atoms in the presen...
A theoretical basis is developed for the analysis of the spectrum of the Snoek effect in ternary b.c...
Interstitial atoms in ternary b.c.c. alloys exhibit hydrostatic relaxation, if an applied stress has...
The damping spectrum of the Snoek effect is calculated for ternary b.c.c. alloys in which substituti...
The nonlinear theory of energy dissipation associated with the mobile paraelastic octahedral interst...
The presence of interstitial elements in metals cause strong changes in their physical, chemical or ...
International audienceSnoek relaxation in interstitial bcc solid solutions is the origin of the Snoe...
Dans les métaux cubiques centrés, les interstitiels lourds (IFA) O, N causent des relaxations du typ...
International audienceSnoek relaxation in bcc crystals is the delayed strain response to an applied ...
Résumé- Dans les expériences de frottement intérieur sur le fer<x et les métaux du groupe transit...
Abstract. Common understanding of the Snoek-KiSster (SK) relaxation in bcc metals is based on Schoec...
Relaxation phenomena attributable to the intrinsic properties of dislocations are reviewed. The prin...
Common understanding of the Snoek-Köster (SK) relaxation in bcc metals is based on Schoeck's and See...
Internal friction and frequency measurements as a function of temperature have been carried out in N...
The internal friction (IF) of tantalum and niobium doped with different amounts of oxygen (0.1-0.7 a...
A quantitative calculation is attempted for anelastic relaxation of interstitial atoms in the presen...
A theoretical basis is developed for the analysis of the spectrum of the Snoek effect in ternary b.c...
Interstitial atoms in ternary b.c.c. alloys exhibit hydrostatic relaxation, if an applied stress has...
The damping spectrum of the Snoek effect is calculated for ternary b.c.c. alloys in which substituti...
The nonlinear theory of energy dissipation associated with the mobile paraelastic octahedral interst...
The presence of interstitial elements in metals cause strong changes in their physical, chemical or ...
International audienceSnoek relaxation in interstitial bcc solid solutions is the origin of the Snoe...
Dans les métaux cubiques centrés, les interstitiels lourds (IFA) O, N causent des relaxations du typ...
International audienceSnoek relaxation in bcc crystals is the delayed strain response to an applied ...
Résumé- Dans les expériences de frottement intérieur sur le fer<x et les métaux du groupe transit...
Abstract. Common understanding of the Snoek-KiSster (SK) relaxation in bcc metals is based on Schoec...
Relaxation phenomena attributable to the intrinsic properties of dislocations are reviewed. The prin...
Common understanding of the Snoek-Köster (SK) relaxation in bcc metals is based on Schoeck's and See...
Internal friction and frequency measurements as a function of temperature have been carried out in N...
The internal friction (IF) of tantalum and niobium doped with different amounts of oxygen (0.1-0.7 a...