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Elastic Constants of Thorium Single Crystals in the Range 77–400°K
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Materials ScienceCrystal StructureMineral PhysicEngineeringMechanical PropertiesPhysicsPulse-echo TechniquesThorium Single CrystalsElasticity (Physics)Applied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystal MaterialSolid MechanicsUltrasonic FrequenciesCrystallographyCrystal Structure DesignMechanics Of Materials
The elastic constants of thorium single crystals have been determined at ultrasonic frequencies employing both resonance and pulse-echo techniques. The values at 300°K in units of 1011 dyne/cm2 are, C11=7.53, C12=4.89, and C44=4.78. The constants C11 and C44 increase and C12 decreases with decreasing temperature and extrapolate to 7.79, 4.82, and 5.13, respectively, at 0°K. The Cauchy relation C12=C44 occurs, quite probably fortuitously, at 271°K. The anisotropy factor 2C44/(C11–C12) at room temperature is 3.6 which is comparable to the values for lead and gold. Calculated Poisson's ratios, σ100 and σ111, indicate a much stronger resistance to contraction in the close-packed planes than in the less densely packed (100) planes.
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