Abstract

Low frequency internal friction measurements were performed on TiC 0.7 N 0.3 -MO 2 C-Co cermets in an inverted torsion-pendulum working with forced oscillations. A thermally activated high temperature background and three thermally activated peaks were observed in the internal friction spectra. Two peaks, which are stable during thermal treatments, appear (at I Hz) at about 1050 K and 1200 K respectively. The third peak, appearing at about 950 K, is only observed during the first heating of the as-received samples. In order to locate the relaxation phenomena, similar measurements were performed on carbide-carbonitride skeletons, in which the metallic binder phase was chemically removed. Complementary microstructural characterizations, performed by conventional TEM, allow one to identify the physical mechanisms responsible for the IF peaks and background.

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