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Linear versus nonlinear acoustic probing of plasticity in metals: A quantitative assessment
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Materials, Volumen 11, Issue 11, 2018.
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10.3390/ma11112217
Autor
Espinoza, Carolina
Feliú, Daniel
Aguilar, Claudio
Espinoza González, Rodrigo
Lund Plantat, Fernando
Salinas, Vicente
Mujica Fernández, Nicolás
Institución
Resumen
The relative dislocation density of aluminum and copper samples is quantitatively measured
using linear Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy (RUS). For each metallic group, four samples were
prepared with different thermomechanical treatments in order to induce changes in their dislocation
densities. The RUS results are compared with Nonlinear Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy (NRUS) as
well as Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) measurements. NRUS has a higher sensitivity by a factor
of two to six and SHG by 14–62%. The latter technique is, however, faster and simpler. As a main result,
we obtain a quantitative relation between the changes in the nonlinear parameters and the dislocation
density variations, which in a first approximation is a linear relation between these differences. We also
present a simple theoretical expression that explains the better sensitivity to dislocation content of
the nonlinear parameters with respect to the linear ones. X-Ray diffraction measurements, although
intrusive and less accurate, support the acoustics results.