Abstract

Ultrasonic properties of two platinum group metals, osmium and ruthenium, are presented for use in characterisation of their materials. The angle-dependent ultrasonic velocity has been computed for the determination of anisotropic behaviour of these metals. For the evaluation of ultrasonic velocity, attenuation and acoustic coupling constants, the higher-order elastic constants of Os and Ru have been calculated using the Lennard-Jones potential. The nature of the angle-dependent ultrasonic velocity is found to be similar to those of molybdenum-ruthenium-rhodium-palladium alloys, Group III nitrides and lave-phase compounds such as TiCr 2 , ZrCr 2 and HfCr 2 . The results of this investigation are discussed in correlation with other known thermophysical properties.

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