Abstract
Effect of deformation on damping capacity and microstructure of Fe-22%Mn-8%Co alloy has been investigated. The γ → ε stress-induced martensitic transformation occurs during deformation in the alloy. The amount of ε martensite increases rapidly up to 5% deformation, and gradually increases with further deformation. The damping capacity of the alloy exhibits a maximum at around 5% deformation, and decreases with further deformation in spite of the increase in ε martensite content. The deterioration of damping capacity beyond 5% is ascribed to the dislocations introduced during deformation, which obstruct the movement of damping sources of the alloy. © 2005 The Japan Institute of Metals.
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Seo, Y. S., Lee, Y. K., & Choi, C. S. (2005). Effect of deformation on damping capacity and microstructure of Fe-22%Mn-8%Co alloy. Materials Transactions, 46(6), 1274–1277. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.46.1274
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