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Original Articles

LONGITUDINAL ULTRASONIC WAVE VELOCITY AND ATTENUATION DEPENDENCE ON TEMPERATURE BETWEEN 20° to 1374° C

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Pages 115-126 | Published online: 16 May 2007
 

Abstract

Longitudinal wave velocities and attenuation were measured from 20 C to 1374 C using shouldered specimens. Both resulting data sets agreed with previously published works in similar temperature regimes Beyond 1200 C attenuation increases faster whilst velocity decreases slow until absolute values 69.35 dB mm−l; 4 and 4.33 m s −3 (attenuation and velocity respectively) were measured

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