Organizing Committee ............................................ v
Sponsors ........................................................ v
Preface ....................................................... vii
I. Shape Memory Alloys
Damping Properties of Vacuum Annealed and H-Doped NiTi Based
Alloys at Low Stress Amplitudes
B. Coluzzi, A. Biscarini, G. Mazzolai, F.M. Mazzolai,
A. Tuissi and E. Villa ....................................... 1
Damping Characteristics of Cold-Rolled and Annealed Equiatomic
TiNi Shape Memory Alloy
S.H. Chang and S.K. Wu ....................................... 9
Suppression of Martensitic Phase Transformation, Shape Memory
and High Damping by Ion Implantation in Ni-Ti Thin Films
R. Gotthardt ................................................ 17
Isothermal High Damping in Shape Memory Alloys
A. Riviere, V. Pelosin, G. Covarel and M. Gerland ........... 25
Effect of Heat Treatments on the Damping Characteristics of
TiNi-Based Shape Memory Alloys
I. Yoshida and K. Otsuka .................................... 33
Internal Friction of Hydrogenated Ti (Ni,Cu) Shape Memory
Alloys
T. Ueura, T. Sakaguchi, N. Igata and S. Takeuchi ............ 39
Amplitude Dependent Internal Friction of CuAIMn Shape Memory
Alloys
A. Mielczarek, W. Riehemann, S. Vogelgesang, H. Zak and
B. Tonn ..................................................... 45
Internal Friction of Fe-Mn-Si-Based Shape Memory Alloys
Containing Nb and С and Their Application as a Seismic Damping
Material
T. Sawaguchi, T. Kikuchi, K. Ogawa, F. Yin, S. Kajiwara,
A. Kushibe and T. Ogawa ..................................... 53
II. Alloys
Effect of Thermal Cycling (γ<->ε) on Martensitic
Transformation Kinetics and Damping
Capacity of Fe-17mass%Mn Alloy
Y.K. Lee, Y.S. Seo, W. Jin and C.S. Choi .................... 59
Susceptibility of Damping Behavior to the Solidification
Condition in the As-Cast M2052 High-Damping Alloy
F. Yin, S. Iwasaki, T. Sakaguchi and K. Nagai ............... 67
Effect of Chromium Addition on Damping Capacity, Mechanical
Property, and Corrosion Resistance of Fe-18%Mn Alloy
J.C. Kim, S.H. Baik, J.H. Jun and Y.K. Lee .................. 73
Different Damping Dependences on Volume Fractions of Thermal
and Deformation-Induced e Martensites in an Fe-Mn Alloy
J.H. Jun, Y.K. Lee, J.M. Kim, K.T. Kim and W.J. Jung ........ 79
Influences of Si and Co Addition on Microstructure and
Damping Capacity of Fe-Mn Alloy
J.H. Jun, Y.K. Lee, J.M. Kim, K.T. Kim and W.J. Jung ........ 85
Fe-Cr-Mn-(Co) High Damping Stainless Alloy (HIDAS)
K. Yamagami, Y. Kogo, T. Morizumi, H. Isono, T. Kosaka,
K. Miyahara and N. Igata .................................... 91
The Resonant Vibration Fracture Characteristics of Al-xZn
Alloy and Mg-xAl-Zn Alloy
F.Y. Hung, H.W. Chang, Z.F. Chen, T.S. Lui and L.H. Chen .... 95
Low-Frequency High-Temperature Internal Friction in Ti-13Nb-
13Zr Alloy
T.C. Niemeyer, C.R. Grandini and S.G. Schneider ............ 103
Damping Behaviors of Commercially Pure Al Prepared by
ECAP
J. Wang, Z. Zhang and G. Yang .............................. 109
Ultrasonic Attenuation Properties of Porous and Cellular Al
Alloy with Spherical Pore
X. Tang, J.S. Zhu and D. He ................................ 115
Influence of Oxygen on the Damping Properties of Nb-Zr
Alloys
O. Florêncio, P.S. Silva Jr., T.F. Stefanini and
W.J. Botta Filho ........................................... 121
III. Metallic Glasses
Hydrogen-Induced Damping Peak Temperatures in Bulk
Metallic Glasses
H.R. Sinning ............................................... 127
High Damping Performance of Hydrogenated Bulk Metallic
Glasses
H. Mizubayashi, K. Yamagishi and H. Tanimoto ............... 133
Internal Friction and Mechanical Strength of Hydrogenated
Ti-Rich Multicomponent Glassy Alloys
M. Hasegawa, M. Takeuchi, D. Nagata, T. Wada, H. Kato,
Y. Yamaura and A. Inoue .................................... 139
Can Metallic Glass Damping Be Increased by Stress Training
Treatment?
T.A.M. Aboki ............................................... 145
Search for High Damping Metallic Glasses
Y. Hiki, M. Tanahashi and S. Takeuchi ...................... 151
IV. Ceramics and Composites
High Damping in Ferroelectric and Ferrimagnetic Ceramics
G. Fantozzi, E.M. Bourim and S. Kazemi ..................... 157
Damping Mechanisms in Oxide Materials and Their Potential
Applications
Q.F. Fang, T. Liu, C. Li, X.P. Wang and G.. Zhang .......... 167
Synthesis of Novel High Damping Ceramic-Polymer Composites
and Their Application as Ceramic Musical Instruments
T. Shimazu, M. Miura, H. Kuno, N. Isu, K. Ota and
E.H. Ishida ................................................ 173
Composite Damping Ceramic Coatings by Polymer Impregnation
S. Patsias ................................................. 181
Anelastic Properties of Mg+3vol.%Gr Prepared by Ball
Milling
Z. Trojanová, M. Bosse, G. Ziegmann, A. Mielczarek and
H. Ferkel .................................................. 189
V. Applications and Measuring Technique
Current Status of Japanese Passive Control Technology Using
Various Damping Materials
K. Kasai and Y. Ooki ....................................... 197
Applications of High Damping Stainless Alloy (HIDAS)
N. Igata ................................................... 209
Application of High-Damping Alloy M2052
K. Kawahara ................................................ 217
Damping Mechanisms in High Damping Materials
I.S. Golovin ............................................... 225
Advanced Techniques for Determining High and Extreme High
Damping: OMI - A New Algorithm to Compute the Logarithmic
Decrement
L.B. Magalas and A. Stanislawczyk .......................... 231
Author Index .................................................. 241
Keyword Index ................................................. 243
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