Comment on ''the elastic stiffness coefficients of nickel-iron single-crystal alloys at room temperature

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We respond to the recent claim that in face-centered-cubic Fe-Ni alloys the two cubic elastic-shear coefficients, C44 and (C 11-C12)/2, vary linearly with composition. Both theory and measurement support a nonlinear variation.

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Ledbetter, H. M. (1985). Comment on ’ ’the elastic stiffness coefficients of nickel-iron single-crystal alloys at room temperature. Journal of Applied Physics. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.335285

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