The thermoelastic martensitic transformation undergone in shape-memory alloys is considered to be thermo-dynamically reversible. However, the existence of irreversible heat dissipated is made evident in the special case of several Cu-based alloys which display a complex transformation from b.c.c. to a mixture of 18R and 2H martensites. The simultaneous growth of both the martensites is suggested as the main responsibility for the irreversible behaviour. In this sense, as a first approach, the entropy production associated to the irreversible heat is related to the degree of coexistence, and shows a maximun for a structure consisting of 50% 18R and 50% 2H. © 1990, The Japan Institute of Metals. All rights reserved.
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Segui, C., Cesari, E., & Van Humbeeck, J. (1990). Irreversibility in Two-Stage Martensitic Transformations of Cu-Al-Ni and Cu-Zn-Al-Mn Alloys. Materials Transactions, JIM, 31(5), 375–380. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans1989.31.375
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