Abstract
This work deals with an experimental investigation of the effect of damage resulting from plastic deformation on the temperature dependences of ultrasonic velocities in 93% Al -6% Mg alloy. For samples with different degrees of plastic deformation, the velocities of shear and longitudinal waves linearly decrease with increasing temperature from 230 K to 320 K. For both shear and longitudinal waves, results showed the average value of the temperature-velocity factor varies linearly with plastic deformation. The discovered structural sensitivity of the temperature-velocity factor opens up new possibilities for nondestructive evaluation of metal alloys with accumulated damage, but requires further research.
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