Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1347-4073
Print ISSN : 0031-9015
ISSN-L : 0031-9015
Internal Friction of Lead. I
Yosio Hiki
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1958 Volume 13 Issue 10 Pages 1138-1144

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Internal friction of single crystal of lead (99.99% pure) was measured with longitudinal vibration in kilocycle range using the composite piezoelectric quartz oscillator. The dependences of the internal friction on the strain amplitude (0.5–12×10−6), on the frequency (64, 192 kc/sec) of vibration, and on temperature (140–340°K) were mainly studied. The internal friction is of the order of 10−3 at low temperatures, and increases slightly as the temperature is raised, and increases also with increasing strain amplitude. Near the room temperature, the value of the internal friction rises steeply. A peculiar temperature (about 300°K) has been found above which the internal friction decreases with increasing amplitude. The amplitude-dependent internal friction does not depend on the frequency of vibration and the amplitude-independent one seems to be proportional to the frequency.
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