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Shape Memory Effects in Alloys [E-Book] /
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Shape Memory Effects in Alloys [E-Book] / edited by Jeff Perkins.

The International Symposium on Shape Memory Effects and Appli­ cations was held at the University of Toronto on May 19-20, 1975, in four sessions over two days, as part of the regular 1975 Spring Meeting of The Metallurgical Society of AlME, sponsored by the Physical Metallurgy Committee of The Meta...

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Personal Name(s): Perkins, Jeff, editor
Imprint: Boston, MA : Springer, 1975
Physical Description: IX, 583 p. online resource.
Note: englisch
ISBN: 9781468422115
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2211-5
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Materials science.
Metals.
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505 0 |a 1. Deformation, Mechanisms and Other Characteristics of Shape Memory Alloys -- 2. The Mechanical Properties of SME Alloys -- 3. Optical and Electron Microscope Observations of Transformation and Deformation Characteristics in Cu-Al-Ni Marmem Alloys -- 4. Crystallography and Thermodynamics of SME-Martensites -- 5. Martensitic Transformations in ?-Phase Alloys -- 6. Lattice Softening and the Origin of SME -- 7. Premartensitic-Martensite Transitions Related to Shape Memory Effect -- 8. Ferroelastic “Memory” and Mechanical Properties in Gold Cadium -- 9. The Shape Memory Effect in TiNi: One Aspect of Stress-Assisted Martensitic Transformation -- 10. Thermomechanical Characteristics of Alloys Exhibiting Martensitic Thermoelasticity -- 11. Shape Memory Effects and Applications: An Overview -- 12. Direct Observation of Martensitic Transformation Between Martensites in a Cu-Al-Ni Alloy -- 13. Microstructural Changes During SME Behavior -- 14. Martensite Formation as a Deformation Process in Polycrystalline Copper-Zinc Based Alloys -- 15. The Influence of Thermal History on the Pseudoelasticity of Copper-Zinc Based Alloys and the Mechanical Behaviour of Martensite -- 16. The Martensitic Transformation in ?-Brass and the Shape Memory Effect -- 17. The Rubberlike Behavior in Cu-Zn-Al Martensite Single Crystals -- 18. Superelasticity and Shape Memory Effect in Cu-Sn Alloys -- 19. Shape Memory Effect and Anelasticity Associated with the Martensitic Transformation in the Stoechiometric Fe3Pt Alloy -- 20. Compression of CuAlNi Crystals -- 21. Tensile Properties of Superconducting Composite Conductors and Nb-Ti Alloys at 4.2°K -- 22. Suggestions for Applying a Phenomenological Approach to Investigations of Mechanical Behavior in SME Alloys -- 23. Internal Friction Measurements on Copper-Zince Based Martensite -- 24. A Quantitative Treatment of the Lattice Softening of Shape Memory Alloys -- 25. The Relationshiop Between Stacking Fault Energy and Shape Memory in Primary Solid Solutions -- 26. Mechanisms for Martensite Formation and the Shape Memory Effect -- 27. On Zonal Dislocations and Their Origin for Twinning and Martensite Formation -- 28. Use of TiNi in Mechanical and Electrical Connectors -- 29. Manufacture of an Integrated Circuit Package -- 30. Nitinol Heat Engines -- 31. Internal Vibration Absorption Potential in Structural Materials -- 32. A Proposed Medical Application of the Shape Memory Effect: A NiTi Harrington Rod for the Treatment of Scoliosis -- 33. Written Discussion. 
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