Abstract

Abstract Experimental investigation of relaxation in the cold-worked Ni–C system reveals an internal friction maximum at ∼430°C for a frequency of ∼ 1 Hz. The peak is thought to be due to the dislocation–carbon interaction analogues to the cold-work peak in b.c.c. metals. This peak found in f.c.c. metals seems to illustrate the Seeger model for the 'Snoek-Koster' relaxation or the cold-work peak.

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