Development of Shape Memory Alloys

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Abstract

Recent development of shape memory alloys is reviewed, emphasis being placed on the Ti-Ni, Cu-based and ferrous alloys which are considered as practical materials for applications among many shape memory alloys. Crystal structures of the parent and martensitic phases are described, and the crystallography of the martensitic transformations is also briefly explained. The origins of the shape memory effect and the shape memory mechanisms are discussed on the basis of the crystal structure and the crystallography of the martensitic transformations. Since an applied stress also induces the martensitic transformations, successive stages of the martensitic transformations are reviewed briefly in Cu-based and Ti-Ni alloys, which show martensite-to-martensite transformations upon loading. Then, characterization of the shape memory alloys are reviewed in detail; i.e., phase diagrams, transformation temperatures, transformation process, stress-induced transformation, aging effects, cycling effects, fracture, fatigue, grain refinement, and so on. © 1989, The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Miyazaki, S., & Otsuka, K. (1989). Development of Shape Memory Alloys. ISIJ International, 29(5), 353–377. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.29.353

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