“…The defects have a significant effect on the kinetics of phase transformation by providing diffusion short circuits and/or nucleation sites. It was reported that during fast heating, the defect relaxation could lead to a decrease in temperature in the instant of phase transformation [14]. Similar results were reported in NiTi alloys [15]; the temperature for martensite to austenite transformation in the 40% cold rolled and then annealed at 778 K for 1 min was about 30-40 • C lower than that in the as-annealed sample (2 h at 1143 K).…”