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Austenite Transformation of Shape Memory Alloys in the Ultrasonic Field

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This study aims to develop a model describing the effect of ultrasound on reverse thermoelastic phase transformation. Deformation drops on the deformation-temperature diagram caused by ultrasound impulses are studied. The model provided here is developed in terms of the synthetic theory of inelastic deformation. A new term representing the influence of ultrasound on the phase transformation mechanism is involved in the fundamental equation of the synthetic theory to account for the effects of acoustic energy. The analytical results are consistent with the experimental data.

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This work is supported by Doctoral School Materials Sciences and Technologies, Obuda University (215-2017/6/IX/16/2/), Hungary.

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Alhilfi, A.H., Rusinko, A. Austenite Transformation of Shape Memory Alloys in the Ultrasonic Field. Mech. Solids 57, 1097–1103 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0025654422050016

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