NEW POLYCRISTALLINE g-AUSTENITIC ALLOYS Fe-Cr-Mn:
DAMPING, ELASTIC AND RESISTIVITY PROPERTIES
AT LOW TEMPERATURES
L.N. Pal-Val 1, Yu.A. Semerenko 1, P.P.
Pal-Val 1, L.V. Skibina 1, G.N. Grikurov 2
1. B.Verkin Institute for Low
Temperature Physics and Engineering,
2.
In the temperature
range 5¸325 K, the temperature
dependences of decrement d, dynamic
Young's modulus Е and a
resistivity r in a perspective for
cryogenic engineering alloy Fe100-x-yCrxMny
(x=5; 10 and y=30; 35; 40) are
investigated. The main interstitials are: C, N, S, P < 0.1% and Si <
0.3%. Samples of two types were investigated: 1) rods cut from cold-rolled wires ~ 1 mm in diameter;
2) rectangular parallelepipeds cut out from massive swaged ingots. Samples had g-austenitic structure that was
formed during 1 hour annealing at 1273 K and subsequent quenching into water.
Acoustic measurements
were carried out by two methods: 1) two-component composite vibrator technique
on longitudinal standing waves at frequencies f ~75 kHz (the ultrasonic
strain amplitude had a value e0 ~ 10-7
corresponded to the amplitude-independent region); 2) flexural vibration
technique at frequencies f ~3 kHz. dc-resistivity
measurements were carried out using four-point method at two opposite
directions of a transport current. For all measurements, temperature was
stabilized to <50 mK using a thermocouple and AsGa thermometer and resistive
heater. The temperature changes rate during thermocyclings was ~ 1 K/min.
Experimental
results can be divided into two groups concerning to samples with fixed Cr content:
5% and 10%, accordingly. In the alloys with 5% Cr, a series of internal
friction peaks P1, P2 and P3 is recorded in
dependences d (T) which are localized at temperatures TP1 » 20 К, TP2 » 155 K and
TP3 » 255 K. When
increasing Mn concentration, peak height
of P1 is reduced and peak is transformed to a plateau Parameters of
peaks P2 and P3 change unsignificantly and the changes
are not systematic. In samples with 10% Cr, internal friction peaks on dependences
d (T) are also registered and are localized
at
» 140 К and
» 220 К. The greatest peak height is observed in
samples with 40% Mn, and the least - in samples with 35% Mn. The nature of
these peaks remains unknown.
Alloys investigated
are characterized by low values of decrement d < 6×10-4 and the
considerable magnitude of a dynamic Young's modulus Е ~ 180 GPa which
increases monotonically by 7% when temperature decreases from 300 down to 5 K. Temperature dependences of a Young's modulus may be described by analytical
expressions in the assumption of additivity of the electronic and phonon
contributions. Variation of Mn concentration in an irregular manner changes
absolute value Е and
practically does not influence a shape of dependences Е (Т).
There is a series of
the distinct differences in the results obtained for wires and massive samples.
In massive samples over the whole temperature interval values of decrement are
much lower than those recorded in wire samples. At the same time values of a
dynamic Young modulus appeared to be noticeably higher. Supposed reason of
these differences may be difference in initial defect structures of the massive
and wire samples.
The alloys
investigated are characterized by the considerable residual resistance r(T=0K) » 50 ¸ 70 mW·cm. In samples with 5% Cr r increases
systematically when Mn content is increased. In alloys with 10% Cr the regular
resistivity change with change in Mn and Fe concentration is not observed.