Abstract

The longitudinal ultrasonic wave velocity and attenuation, and shear wave velocity for machinable fluorosilicate glass-ceramic (MACOR) samples (regular shelf stock, annealed to 900°C, and 1000°C for 10 hrs) were measured as the functions of frequency and temperature with the pulse-echo method. The frequency and temperature range used were 5 MHz to 50 MHz, and 100 K to 300 K respectively. Both velocities for three samples decrease linearly with temperature, and the ultrasonic attenuation increases linearly with the frequency square, and decreases monotonically with increasing temperature. These data were used to calculate the elastic moduli, Lame parameter, and Poisson's ratio for the materials.

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