Self-Tension of Martensite during Constrained Transformation

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In a constrained martensitic transformation of shape memory alloys, a fraction of martensite is always retained in the materials. Experimental results showed that the remaining martensite could be plastically deformed by the generated recovery stresses. The self-tension process elevated the reverse transformation temperatures of the remaining martensite, and the external constraint conditions had no significant effect on the self-tension process of the remaining martensite.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 475-479)

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1937-1940

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January 2005

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