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 …
[BOOK][B] Internal friction in metallic materials
MS Blanter, IS Golovin, H Neuhauser, HR Sinning - 2007 - Springer
Internal Friction in Metallic Materials Page 1 materials science Internal Friction in Metallic
Materials A Handbook MS Blanter IS Golovin H. Neuhäuser H.-R. Sinning Page 2 Springer …
Materials A Handbook MS Blanter IS Golovin H. Neuhäuser H.-R. Sinning Page 2 Springer …
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Abstract We report a Ni 50.8 Ti 49.2 alloy that exhibits an ultrahigh dam** capacity with an
internal friction value of~ 0.35 (tan δ) at low frequencies in a wide temperature range. This …
internal friction value of~ 0.35 (tan δ) at low frequencies in a wide temperature range. This …
Internal friction in complex ferroelastic twin patterns
We report the first attempt to study the internal friction (IF) of complex ferroelastic twin
patterns by atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. At different stress amplitudes, linear …
patterns by atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. At different stress amplitudes, linear …
Effect of aging treatment on dam** capacity in Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloy
M Li, S Yan, W Yan, B Shi - Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2020 - Elsevier
The effect of aging treatment at the temperature ranging from 250 to 400° C on the dam**
capacity in columnar-grained Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloy and its mechanism were …
capacity in columnar-grained Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloy and its mechanism were …
Effect of Co additions on the dam** properties of Cu–Al–Ni shape memory alloys
SH Chang, BS Liao… - Journal of Alloys and …, 2020 - Elsevier
This study investigates the effect of Co additions on the dam** properties of Cu-13.5 Al–
4Ni-xCo and Cu-14.0 Al–4Ni-xCo (x= 0–2 wt%) shape memory alloys (SMAs). The Cu-14.0 …
4Ni-xCo and Cu-14.0 Al–4Ni-xCo (x= 0–2 wt%) shape memory alloys (SMAs). The Cu-14.0 …
Influence of chemical composition on the dam** characteristics of Cu–Al–Ni shape memory alloys
SH Chang - Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2011 - Elsevier
Cu–XAl–4Ni shape memory alloys (SMAs) are capable of martensitic transformation across
a wide temperature range through the precise adjustment of their chemical composition from …
a wide temperature range through the precise adjustment of their chemical composition from …
Effects of frequency, composition, hydrogen and twin boundary density on the internal friction of Ti50Ni50− xCux shape memory alloys
The internal friction (IF) of Ti50Ni50− xCux polycrystals, which were normally solution-
treated, was systematically studied using dynamic mechanical analysis. As a result, the …
treated, was systematically studied using dynamic mechanical analysis. As a result, the …
Dam** properties of Ti50Ni50− xCux alloys utilizing martensitic transformation
I Yoshida, D Monma, K Iino, K Otsuka, M Asai… - Journal of alloys and …, 2003 - Elsevier
The internal friction (IF) and elastic modulus of rigidity were investigated for Ti50Ni50− xCux
shape memory alloys for the composition range of 8≦ x≦ 20 by utilizing a low frequency …
shape memory alloys for the composition range of 8≦ x≦ 20 by utilizing a low frequency …