Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10666381 Materials Letters 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Temperature memory effect can be induced by incomplete transformation upon either heating or cooling in TiNi shape memory alloys (SMAs). An incomplete cycle on heating (ICH) of shape memory alloy arrested at a temperature between As and Af induce a kinetic stop slight higher than the arrested temperature in the next complete transformation cycle. An incomplete cycle on cooling of a shape memory alloy arrested at a temperature between Ms and Mf induce an increase of the transformation heat of the reverse transformation with a decrease in the arrested temperature in the following heating for a sample without R-phase transformation. And for a sample with R-phase transformation, when the stop temperature arrested in the temperature range between Rf and Ms, the heat flow detected upon following heating only shows one endothermic peak. With decreasing arrested temperature Ts to the temperature range between Ms and Mf, two endothermic peaks can be found upon the following heating. With decreasing arrested temperature Ts the transformation heat of the first peak decreases and that of the second peak increases.
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