Calorimetric and Volumetric Studies of Dislocations During Martensitic Transformations in Shape Memory TiNi Alloy
Yu. S. Nechaev,
E. A. Denisov,
N. A. Shurygina
et al.
Abstract:Based on the use of appropriate approaches, methods and results of the analysis of a number of topical problems of physical materials science, an in-depth analysis has been done of calorimetric and volumetric data for direct, reverse and deformation martensitic transformations in a nanostructured Ti49.3Ni50.7 shape memory alloy obtained by cold rolling with simultaneous action of pulsed high-density current. For the first time, by applying a new technique for processing calorimetric spectra (peaks), the stagin… Show more
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