Ceramics-Silikáty 55, (2) 127 - 133 (2011) |
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ULTRASONIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CERAMIC MATERIAL TITANIUM DIBORIDE |
Yadawa Pramod Kumar |
Department of Applied Physics, AMITY School of Engineering and Technology,
Bijwasan, New Delhi-110 061, India
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Keywords: Elastic properties, Thermal conductivity, Ultrasonic properties, Titanium diboride |
Higher order elastic constants have been calculated in hexagonal structured ceramic material TiB₂ at temperature dependent
following the interaction potential model. The temperature variation of the ultrasonic velocities is evaluated along different
angles with z axis (unique axis) of the crystal using the second order elastic constants. The ultrasonic velocity decreases
with the temperature along particular orientation with the unique axis. Temperature variation of the thermal relaxation
time and Debye average velocities is also calculated along the same orientation. The temperature dependency of the
ultrasonic properties is discussed in correlation with elastic, thermal and electrical properties. It has been found that
the thermal conductivity is the main contributor to the behaviour of ultrasonic attenuation as a function of temperature and
the responsible cause of attenuation is phonon-phonon interaction. |
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