New FeMnSi+Al Alloy Proposed for High Damping Capacity Elements

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High damping capacity materials present an increased interest in many applications were vibration and noise reduction is absolutely necessary. Metallic materials with a high internal friction (IF) are becoming valuable because of them usual mechanical properties that fulfill the damping capacity in applications. Some of the shape memory alloys present a huge damping capacity during the solid state transformation (M↔A) based on the re-orientation and accommodation of the material structure. Iron based shape memory alloy present the best advantages for industrial application as dumpers in different areas. Beside civil construction domain these materials can cover also applications in automotive industry as shock impact absorbers for low velocities as protection for engine parts and also for noise reduction. By these means in this article we analyze FeMnSi+Al alloy with a new chemical composition obtained through classical melting method in Ar controlled atmosphere.

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