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Thermoelasticity, pseudoelasticity and the memory effects associated with martensitic transformations

Part 1 Structural and microstructural changes associated with the transformations

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The literature pertaining to the microstructural and crystallographic features of thermoelasticity, pseudoelasticity and memory effects associated with martensitic transformations is reviewed. The interrelations between the various effects are described. An introduction to the mechanical behaviour and the thermodynamic parameters is given.

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Delaey, L., Krishnan, R.V., Tas, H. et al. Thermoelasticity, pseudoelasticity and the memory effects associated with martensitic transformations. J Mater Sci 9, 1521–1535 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00552939

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