Viscoelastic behaviour of mica-based glass-ceramic aggregate |
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Authors: | N S Bagdassarov |
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Institution: | Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik, Universit?t Frankfurt, Feldbergstra?e 47, D-60323 Frankfurt, Germany e-mail: nickbagd@geophysik.uni-frankfurt.de, DE
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Abstract: | The present study deals with the small strain torsion deformation of MACOR glass-ceramic samples at high temperatures (450–850 °C)
and over a range of low frequencies (20 Hz–5 mHz). The samples of MACOR ceramic consist of 55 vol% randomly oriented, sheet-like
fluorophlogopite mica crystals (∼100–20 μm in planar size, 1–2 μm in thickness) and 45 vol% of isotropic alumino-borosilicate
glass matrix. Measurements of the complex shear modulus show that the sample does not possess the relaxed shear viscosity
even at temperatures above the glass transition temperature of the glass matrix. The maximum of the imaginary component G
′′() of the shear modulus is ∼0.15 of the unrelaxed value G
∞, the relaxation strength Δ≈0.9. The activation energy of the peak of G
′′() is ∼245 kJ mol−1. Using this value of E
a
, the data obtained at various frequencies and temperatures have been reduced to a master curve using the dimensionless variable
ωτ, where ∼0 exp(−E
a
/RT). The internal friction Q−1(ωτ) is ∝1/()0.35−0.4 in the low-temperature high-frequency range (1); passes through a maximum at ∼1 and trends asymptotically to a value Q−1∼0.25–0.30 at ≪1. The behaviour of Q
−1(ωτ) differs from that of a Caputo body by the presence of the resolved peak which may be attributed to the slow mechanical
relaxation of mica crystals due to rotation as well as flexing and bending modes of crystal deformation.
Received: 26 June 1998 / Revised, accepted: 13 January 1999 |
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Keywords: | MACOR glass-ceramic Shear stress relaxation Anelasticity Viscoelasticity Complex shear modulus Internal friction |
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