Abstract

The Granato-Lücke theory of strain amplitude dependent damping is only applicable over a limited range of strain amplitude, which is dependent on the material. In 1967 Peguin and co-workers developed a model to explain the damping at higher strain amplitudes. This note shows how their model can be applied to the results of Hutchison and Rogers (in 1962), Niblett and Wilks (in 1959) and Caswell (in 1958). The results are in agreement with theory, and values of activation volumes agree with the ideas for the initiation of plastic flow.

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