Abstract

The graphite and alumina particles reinforced Al matrix composites with graphite up to 5 vol% was prepared by Reciprocating Extrusion (RE). Damping behavior of the composites was measured by dynamic mechanical thermal analyzer. The composites showed more excellent damping Q-1 than pure Al manufactured by RE, and the ambient value was 9.9×10-3 at 5 Hz when the strain amplitude was 8×10-8. The damping behavior of the composites showed slight variation with frequency. The damping capacity increased with increasing of the strain amplitude when the amplitude less than 1.5×10-6, and then became a constant and independent of strain amplitude. The high damping capacity was attributed to micro-sliding interface damping and the dislocation damping.

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