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In this work, a modified piezoelectric ultrasonic composite oscillator technique (M-PUCOT) is developed for measuring a material's elastic moduli and internal frictions, as a function of temperature. Different from the traditional PUCOT that employs two quartz bars as the drive and gauge, here, a single small piezoelectric transducer (PZT) ring is used to drive and sense longitudinal or torsional vibration in a cylinder specimen. Because of the strong piezoelectric effect and relatively large bandwidth of the PZTs compared to their quartz counterpart, the frequency match condition between the transducer and the specimen is not required in this M-PUCOT. For high temperature measurement, a fused quartz spacer, whose resonance frequency matches the specimen's, is bonded between the transducer and the specimen to provide thermal insulation. First, the united equivalent circuit of the transducer- (spacer) -specimen composite system was derived. Then, Young's modulus, longitudinal friction, shear modulus, and torsional friction were explicitly obtained by measuring the resonance frequency and antiresonance frequency of the 2- or 3-component system's electrical susceptance curve using an impedance analyzer. The accuracy of this method was validated both by measuring the system's amplitude-frequency curves using a laser vibrometer and through finite element simulations. The repeatability error of the M-PUCOT is only ∼0.2% for moduli measurement and ∼2.5% for internal friction measurement, which is very promising for studying the moduli and internal friction variations during damage, fatigue, and phase transitions. Finally, the M-PUCOT was employed to measure the variations in moduli and internal frictions of an FeNi Invar alloy from room temperature to 500 °C. Results show that above the ferromagnetic phase transition temperature Tc, both moduli reach their maxima, and both internal frictions reach their minima. The proposed M-PUCOT is expected to be widely used in the near future for its quick measurement, high repeatability, and low cost.

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