Internal Friction in Solids. I. Theory of Internal Friction in Reeds

Clarence Zener
Phys. Rev. 52, 230 – Published 1 August 1937
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Abstract

In a vibrating reed opposite sides have dilations of opposite signs. Thus when one side is heated the other is cooled. At low frequencies the vibrations are isothermal. At high frequencies they are adiabatic. At intermediate frequencies they are of a hybrid type accompanied by internal friction. In this paper this internal friction is calculated solely from thermodynamical considerations. It is predicted that the internal friction associated with this hybrid type of vibration is of a larger order of magnitude than that due to all other causes.

  • Received 23 April 1937

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.52.230

©1937 American Physical Society

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Clarence Zener

  • Wayman Crow Hall of Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri

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Vol. 52, Iss. 3 — August 1937

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