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Structure and Damping Capacity of Br022 Bell Bronze

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The effect of the structure formed after heat treatment, including hardening from 550 – 700°C and subsequent tempering, on the damping capacity of Br022 bell bronze is considered. It is shown that heat treatment makes it possible to change the damping capacity of bronzes in the needed direction.

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Favstov, Y.K., Zhuravel, L.V. & Kochetkova, L.P. Structure and Damping Capacity of Br022 Bell Bronze. Metal Science and Heat Treatment 45, 449–451 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MSAT.0000019201.56753.34

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