Abstract
Nonlinear internal friction peaks associated with the interaction between dislocations and point defects are experimentally studied in cold-worked Al–Mg solid solutions. It is found that the appearance of these peaks is very sensitive to the cold-work methods among which the stretching method in the strain range of several percent is effective for reproducing the peaks. A maximum of the internal friction vs. strain amplitude at a given temperature around the peak is observed. With the forced vibration method and by using a nonlinear fitting program to subtract the background, the activation energies are measured to be 1.3, 1.1 and 0.7 eV, respectively, for the three peaks ( P L1, P 1′, P 1″) in the order of ascending temperature.
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