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XVth Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science Conference on Advanced Materials & Technologies AMT'98, 17-21 May 1998, Kraków-Krynica, Poland
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Abstrakty
Shape memory behaviour in NiTi alloys is very sensitive to the alloy chemical composition on one hand, and to the local stress state caused by dislocation structure and/or precipitates on the other. As the alloys find many applications, including applications in medicine as different types of implants, the possibility of controlling the transformation temperatures is very important from that point of view. In the work transformation sequences, temperatures and shape recovery structures caused by deformation and subsequent annealing as well as precipitation process produced by ageing on the above properties will be discussed.
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429--432
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Bibliogr. 5 poz., rys.
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- Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Metals, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland
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- Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Metals, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland
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- Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Metals, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland
- University of Silesia, Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Metals, Katowice
Bibliografia
- [1] K.Chandra and G.R. Purdy, J. Appl. Phys. No. 39 (1968) 2176
- [2] K. Otsuka, T. Sawamura and K. Shimizu, Phys. Status Solidi (a) No. 5 (1971) 457
- [3] R.J. Wasilewski, S.R. Butler, J.E. Hanlon and D.Worden, Met. Trans. No.2 (1971)229
- [4] D. Treppmann and E. Hornbogen, J.de Physique IV, No. 4 (1995) C8-569
- [5] H. Morawiec, D. Stróż, T. Goryczka and D. Chrobak, Scripta Mat. No. 35 (1996) 485
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