Martensitic stabilisation phenomenon in the copper-based shape memory alloys has been invariably related to thermomechanical treatments and post-quench history. This phenomenon degrades shape memory properties and reduces their potential for industrial applications. In the present work, superelastic
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Defect-assisted diffusion and kinetic stabilisation in Cu–Al–Be martensite
✍ Scribed by K. Sapozhnikov; S. Golyandin; S. Kustov; E. Cesari
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2008
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The aim of this study is to analyze the martensitic transformation in a shape memory alloy during a superelastic loading, focusing on internal strains, stresses and phases fractions. The behavior of the austenite phase is studied by X-ray diffraction stress analysis during in situ tensile test at ro