In the seventies some scientific workers from France and Italy suggested that the grain boundary internal friction peak (named the K (e) over cap peak in the literature) widely accepted as a grain boundary process, is...In the seventies some scientific workers from France and Italy suggested that the grain boundary internal friction peak (named the K (e) over cap peak in the literature) widely accepted as a grain boundary process, is originated from the motion of lattice dislocations. Since this problem is one of fundamental importance, this controversy has drawn much international attention. Started from 1982, the Hefei research group made a critical analysis of the large amount of literature concerning this problem and,performed a series of crucial experiments to clarify the controversy. It is concluded that the irrelevant evidence suggested by the controverters comes from the farfetched interpretation and the mis-identification of the internal friction peaks appeared under various experimental conditions and different states of the specimens.展开更多
文摘In the seventies some scientific workers from France and Italy suggested that the grain boundary internal friction peak (named the K (e) over cap peak in the literature) widely accepted as a grain boundary process, is originated from the motion of lattice dislocations. Since this problem is one of fundamental importance, this controversy has drawn much international attention. Started from 1982, the Hefei research group made a critical analysis of the large amount of literature concerning this problem and,performed a series of crucial experiments to clarify the controversy. It is concluded that the irrelevant evidence suggested by the controverters comes from the farfetched interpretation and the mis-identification of the internal friction peaks appeared under various experimental conditions and different states of the specimens.