Abstract
The use of the ultrasonic pulse technique as a means of determining the elastic constants of polycrystalline aluminum at high temperatures has been considered in some detail. The C11 and C44 elastic constants, Debye temperature, and Young's modulus were computed from the longitudinal and transverse velocity measurements. The variations of these constants with temperature showed the predicted linear decrease expected from solid state theory.
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