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Internal friction in (Fe80Ga20) 99.95 (NbC) 0.05 alloy at elevated temperaturesFang et al., 2012
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- Fang M
- Zhu J
- Golovin I
- Li J
- Yuan C
- Gao X
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- Intermetallics
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The temperature and frequency dependent internal friction of a rolled (Fe80Ga20) 99.95 (NbC) 0.05 alloy has been investigated using computer-controlled automatic inverted torsion pendulum instruments. The measurements were carried out in forced vibration mode from …
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