Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1621641 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Some CuAlNi alloys can undergo martensitic transformations by cooling or by applying stress from a metastable β body-centred cubic (bcc) phase. These martensitic transformations are responsible for the shape memory and pseudoelastic effects that these alloys present. Low temperature isothermal ageing of this metastable β phase can favor the culmination of an ordering process and the decomposition into stable phases. These two processes can generate changes in both thermally and stress-induced martensitic transformations, modifying the characteristic martensitic transformation temperatures, the type of induced martensitic phases, the critical stress and the hysteresis width of the martensitic transformations.
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Authors
Rosana Gastien, Cristina E. Corbellani, Patricia B. Bozzano, Marcos L. Sade, Francisco C. Lovey,