Physical metallurgy of Ti–Ni-based shape memory alloys
K Otsuka, X Ren - Progress in materials science, 2005 - Elsevier
Ti–Ni-based alloys are quite attractive functional materials not only as practical shape
memory alloys with high strength and ductility but also as those exhibiting unique physical …
memory alloys with high strength and ductility but also as those exhibiting unique physical …
Revisiting Cu-based shape memory alloys: Recent developments and new perspectives
Cu-based shape memory alloys belong to one important class of functional alloys,
presenting shape memory effect and superelasticity due to their reversible martensitic …
presenting shape memory effect and superelasticity due to their reversible martensitic …
Superelastic effect in polycrystalline ferrous alloys
In superelastic alloys, large deformation can revert to a memorized shape after removing the
stress. However, the stress increases with increasing temperature, which limits the practical …
stress. However, the stress increases with increasing temperature, which limits the practical …
Unprecedented non-hysteretic superelasticity of [001]-oriented NiCoFeGa single crystals
Superelasticity associated with the martensitic transformation has found a broad range of
engineering applications,. However, the intrinsic hysteresis and temperature sensitivity of …
engineering applications,. However, the intrinsic hysteresis and temperature sensitivity of …
The super-elastic property of the Japanese NiTi alloy wire for use in orthodontics
F Miura, M Mogi, Y Ohura, H Hamanaka - American Journal of Orthodontics …, 1986 - Elsevier
A new Japanese nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloy wire was developed by the Furukawa Electric
Co., Ltd. of Japan. This wire was subjected to uniaxial tensile testing and a specially …
Co., Ltd. of Japan. This wire was subjected to uniaxial tensile testing and a specially …
Development of shape memory alloys
S Miyazaki, K Otsuka - Isij International, 1989 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Introduction Theshape memoryeffect(SlviE) appears in some special alloys which
sho_wcrystallographically revers-ible martensitic transfbrmations. The martensitic …
sho_wcrystallographically revers-ible martensitic transfbrmations. The martensitic …
Shape memory alloys, Part I: General properties and modeling of single crystals
This two-part paper reviews the latest developments in the modeling of shape memory
alloys (SMAs) constitutive behavior. The basic properties of SMAs are presented in Part I …
alloys (SMAs) constitutive behavior. The basic properties of SMAs are presented in Part I …
Tension–compression asymmetry of the stress–strain response in aged single crystal and polycrystalline NiTi
K Gall, H Sehitoglu, YI Chumlyakov, IV Kireeva - Acta Materialia, 1999 - Elsevier
The purpose of this work is to thoroughly understand tension–compression asymmetry in
precipitated NiTi using unique experimental results and micro-mechanical modeling. For the …
precipitated NiTi using unique experimental results and micro-mechanical modeling. For the …
Iron-based superelastic alloys with near-constant critical stress temperature dependence
Shape memory alloys recover their original shape after deformation, making them useful for
a variety of specialized applications. Superelastic behavior begins at the critical stress …
a variety of specialized applications. Superelastic behavior begins at the critical stress …
On the thermodynamics of thermoelastic martensitic transformations
RJ Salzbrenner, M Cohen - Acta Metallurgica, 1979 - Elsevier
Both elastic strain energy due to the transformational shape change and frictional resistance
opposing interfacial motion are shown to contribute significantly to the observed …
opposing interfacial motion are shown to contribute significantly to the observed …