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Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volumes 327-328, 528 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Reihe: Materials Science Forum

Saburi

Shape Memory Materials


Erscheinungsjahr 2000
ISBN: 978-3-03859-864-0
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications

Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volumes 327-328, 528 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Reihe: Materials Science Forum

ISBN: 978-3-03859-864-0
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications


Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This book reviews recent developments in the field of shape memory materials, which are becoming more and more important as 'smart (intelligent)' materials. The fundamental principles and properties are discussed, as well as the associated experimental and processing methods. Special emphasis is placed on the present, and potential future, applications of SMMs.
Superelastic wires are already being used for the antennae of cellular phones, and medical stents and guide wires promise to become big business as well. Rapid progress is also being made in fundamental aspects, such as the kinetics of martensitic transformations, premartensitic behavior, aging problems, thin-film SMA, etc. Moreover, new experimental techniques are becoming available: such as imaging plane, TEM with energy filter, AFM, grazing-angle x-ray reflection, etc.
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Multiscale Science: Materials in the 21st CenturyThe Industrial Applications of Shape Memory Alloys in North AmericaApplications of Shape Memory Alloys in JapanStudy of Ti-Ni-Nb Shape Memory Alloys with a Wide HysteresisDevelopment of a Shape Memory Alloy Damper for Intelligent Bridge SystemsDevelopment of Anti-Loosening Nuts Using Shape Memory AlloysDesign of a New High Pressure Apparatus Using Shape Memory AlloySMA - Present State and Perspective for New ApplicationsVertical Seismic Prospecting System Using Super Elastic AlloyDirectly Acting Pipeline SM Devices for Nuclear Power PlantsMedical Application of NiTi Shape Memory Alloy in ChinaMedical Uses of NitinolOrthodontic Applications of a Superelastic Shape-Memory Alloy ModelPhysical Characterisation of Endodontic Instruments in NiTi AlloyMechanical Compatibility Characterization of Shape Memory Mesh StentsSmart Materials Based on Shape Memory Alloys: Examples from EuropeResearches of Smart Materials in JapanIntelligent Bearing System for Passing through Critical Speed of Aeroengine Rotor by Changing Stiffness Using SMA WiresCrystallography and Boundary Structure of Twins in Ti-Ni and Ti-Pd MartensitesEffect of Pre-Deformation on Hysteresis in TiNiFe Shape Memory AlloysHydrostatic Pressure Dependence of Transformation Temperatures of Ti-Ni-Cu AlloysPseudo-Elasticity and Shape Memory Effect on the TiNiCoV AlloyFatigue Crack Growth Properties and Scanning Electron Microscopy of Fatigue Fracture Surface of a Ti-Ni-Co Shape Memory AlloyThe Interface of Sputter-Deposited TiNi Thin Film on (100) Si WaferAmorphous-Crystalline Microstructures of Heat-Treated, Melt-Spun Ti50Ni25Cu25 RibbonsThe Electrical Resistance of Ni50Ti30Hf20 and Ni50Ti40.5Hf9.5 Melt-Spun Ribbons during Current-Driven Thermal CyclesDefect Modelling of Martensitic Transformations in NiTiThe Pseudoelasticity of a Ni45Ti50Cu5 AlloyEffect of Alloying Elements Zr, Cr, V on Corrosion Behavior of Ti-Ni-Nb Shape Memory AlloyFatigue Properties of TiNi Shape Memory AlloyConstitutional Phases and Transformation Characteristics of Ni41Ti39Ta20 AlloyHREM Studies on the Microstructure of Severely Cold-Rolled TiNi Alloy after Reverse Martensitic TransformationRelation between {20-1} Twinning of B19' Martensitic and {114} Twinning of B2 Parent Phases in Ti-Ni Shape Memory AlloyEffect of Thermal Cycling and Aging on Microstructure in Near-Equiatomic Ti-Pd AlloysNew Precipitate Phase in Pd and Ni Rich Ti-Pd-Ni Shape Memory AlloysEffect of Ti Content on Nanometric Substructure and Shape Memory Property in Sputter-Deposited Ti-Rich Ti-Ni Thin FilmsMicrostructure and Transformation Behavior of Ni50Ti50-xTax AlloysCreep Behavior of NiTi Shape Memory Alloys and the Effect of Pre-Creep on the Martensitic Phase TransformationStudy into the Influence of the Shape Setting Rate on Memory Effect Manifestation in Titanium NickelideReversibility in Martensitic Transformation and Shape Memory in High Mn Ferrous AlloysFe-Mn-Si Based Shape Memory AlloysMartensitic Transformation in Thin Foils of an Fe-Ni-Co-Ti Shape Memory AlloyMechanism of Improvement of Shape Memory Effect by Training in Fe-Mn-Si-Based AlloysContinuous AFM Observation of Martensitic Transformation and Its Reversion in Training Cycles of Fe-Mn-Si Based Shape Memory AlloysPrediction of Martensitic Transformation Start Temperature Ms in Fe-Mn-Si Shape Memory AlloysStrengthening of Fe-Mn-Si Based Shape Memory Alloys by Grain Size RefinementShape Memory Effect of Fe-17%Mn-X AlloysInfluence of SME and Microstructure in FeMnSiCrNi SMA for Strengthening of Austenite MatrixAn ODF Analysis of Annealing Texture and Its Effect on SME in an Fe-Mn-Si-Cr Alloy WireShape Memory Behavior of an Fe-Mn-Si SMA SpringCharacteristics of Fe-28Mn-6Si-5Cr Shape Memory Alloy Produced by Centrifugal CastingThe Welding Characteristics of Fe-Based Shape Memory AlloysEffect of Pre-Deformation Temperature on Reverse Transformation Characteristic in Fe-Mn-Si Based AlloysAtomic Force Microscopy Study of Stacking Modes of Martensitic Transformation in Fe-Mn-Si Based Shape Memory AlloysEffects of High Magnetic Field on Martensitic Transformation Behavior and Structure in Fe-Based AlloysInfluence of Ausforming on Substructures and Shape Memory Behavior in Fe-28Mn-6Si-5Cr AlloyGrain Size Effect on the Microstructure of Deformed Fe-Mn-Si Based Shape Memory AlloysHigh Temperature Shape Memory Effect in Some Alloys and CompoundsThermal Cyclic Characteristics under Load in a Ti50.6Pd30Ni19.4 AlloyRecrystallization of Ti51Ni13Pd36 High Temperature Shape Memory AlloysInfluence of Substitution of V for Ti on Martensitic Transformation of TiPd AlloyHigh-Temperature Cu-Al-Nb Shape Memory AlloysFabrication, Microstructure and Stress Effects in Sputtered TiNi Thin FilmsStructure of Sputter-Deposited Ti-Rich Ti-Ni Alloy FilmsThe Ti-Ni-Me and Cu-Al-Me Melt-Spun Shape Memory Ribbons: Relation between the Microstructure and Functional PropertiesMicrostructure and Functional Properties of the TiNi- and CuAl-Based SMA Thin Films and Coats Produced by PVD TechniqueInterfacial Structure and the Shape Memory EffectTransformation Thermomechanics of SMAsShape Memory Alloys as Damping MaterialsThe Hysteresis Expansion and the Relaxation of Elastic Energy in Thermoelastic Martensitic TransformationsThermomechanical Constitutive Modeling of Polyurethane-Series Shape Memory PolymerThe Phase Field Model and Computer Simulation of Martensitic Transformation under Applied StressesBending of Beams in Superelasticity DomainStudy on Indirect Method for Determination of Compression Characteristics of SMAOn Formal Structure of Constitutive Equations for Materials Exhibiting Shape Memory EffectsChange in Young's Modulus Associated with Martensitic Transformation in Shape Memory AlloysLandau Theory of the Displacive Phase Transformations in Gold-Cadmium and Titanium-Nickel AlloysAsymmetric Behavior of Elastic Scattering Appearing Prior to the Transformation in Au-47.5at%CdEvolution of Lattice Vibration through Vortex into Change of Crystal Structure: A Path in the Martensitic TransformationDefect-Induced Microstructure and Shape Memory in a Continuum ModelIntrinsic Hysteresis of Superelastic DeformationThe Effect of Specimen Size on the B2?B19 Martensitic Transformation under Quasi-Static Condition in 49.5Ti-40Ni-10Cu-0.5Al(at%) AlloyA Study of Martensitic Transformation in Au-51.5at%Cd AlloyBainitic Transformation of Au-47.5at%Cd AlloyObservation on Plastic Accommodation of Shape Strain in Martensitic Transformation in Fe-Ni-C Shape Memory AlloysFacets of Nanometer-Sized Fe-Ni Alloy Particles and Their Change upon the Martensitic TransformationOrigin of the Annihilation Effect of Martensite AgingSurface Morphological Study of the Transformation Strain of Martensites and Bainites in Copper AlloysPretransitional Effects in Martensitic TransformationsWhy Does the Martensitic Transformation Temperature Strongly Depend on Composition?Heterophase Fluctuation of ?-Phase NucleationPre-Martensitic Phenomenon in NiTi Studied by Positron Lifetime SpectroscopyObservations on Diffuse Scattering in a Ti50Ni48Fe2 Alloy by Energy-Filtering TEMPrecursors of Thermoelastic Fcc-Fct Martensite Transformation of Fe3Pt AlloysLattice Instability for ?(110)[110] Wave in Shape Memory AlloysThe Two Way Shape Memory Effect: Influence of Stabilization in Single and Polycrystals of Cu-Based AlloysStress and Aging Effects on the Transformation Characteristics in Au-Cd AlloysMonte Carlo Study of Atomic Ordering in Relation to the Rubber Effect and the Stabilization of MartensitesEffect of Aging on the Martensitic Transformation Temperature in Ag-Zn-Al AlloysAging Response of Shape Memory Behavior in ?-MnCu AlloysEffect of Co Addition on the Ordering and Martensitic Transformations in Cu-Al-Mn Shape Memory AlloysSuperplastic Deformation and Shape Memory Effects of Cu-Zn-Sn AlloysAcoustic Emission at the Premartensitic and Martensitic Transitions of Ni2MnGa Shape Memory AlloyMartensitic Transformations in Ni-Mn-Ga System Affected by External FieldsProperties of Ni2MnGa Shape Memory Alloy Prepared by Spark Plasma SinteringPremartensitic States in the Ferromagnetic Ni-Mn-Ga AlloysNiAl Shape Memory Alloy by Powder Metallurgy Method


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