Mechanical Spectroscopy and Relaxation Phenomena in Solids
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Determination of the Logarithmic Decrement in Mechanical Spectroscopy
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Mechanical Spectroscopy, Internal Friction and Relaxation Phenomena in Solids – Suggested Reading
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Mechanical Spectroscopy of Quasicrystals
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The Snoek Effect in Ternary BCC Alloys. A Review
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Hydrogen Interaction with Dissolved Atoms and Relaxation Properties of Metal Solid Solutions
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Diffusion of Hydrogen in the Ni30Ti50Cu20 Shape Memory Alloy
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Specific Properties of Industrial High-Damping Fe-Al Steels
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Ultrasonic Investigation of the Ni40Ti50Cu10 Alloy
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Mechanical Spectroscopy and Relaxation Phenomena in Solids
Abstract:
Mechanical spectroscopy and relaxation phenomena in solids are briefly discussed from the viewpoint of generalized susceptibility and linear response theory. Comparison of mechanical spectroscopy with other spectroscopic techniques is provided in the endeavour to formulate a multidisciplinary approach to selected relaxation phenomena in solids.
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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 115)
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