1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf01401445
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Effect of repeated mandrelling and subsequent heating on the characteristics of sleeves from titanium nickelide

Abstract: Alloys possessing the shape memory effect are widely used in various fields of science, engineering, and medicine. For example, they are used in thermomechanical couplings of pipes. As distinct from conventional welded or soldered joints, such joints are characterized by good reliability and corrosion resistance, a high density of assembly, the possibility of connecting pipes of different materials and thicknesses, and absence of harmful thermal and electric effects. In Russian industry connecting sleeves are … Show more

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