Isothermal stress-induced transformations in Cu-13.1Al-4.0Ni (wt.%) single crystal wires were studied up to an overall strain of 8.62% and cycled until stabilization at test temperatures in the range, 25-175 • C, after the material had been heated from room temperature. A total of 26 cycles were nee
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Nanoscale Pseudoelasticity of Single-crystal Cu–Al–Ni shape-memory Alloy Induced by Cyclic Nanoindentation
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