Abstract

The mechanism of internal friction due to the motion of dislocation was studied from the measurement on the variation of internal friction with cold-work. For copper, internal friction increases with the initial cold-work and decreases after showing a maximum. Since the features do not depend on the frequency used in the experiment at room temperatures, the internal friction due to dislocations is concluded to be originated from the static hysteresis which is proposed by Nowick.

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