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Transformation temperatures of martensite in \-phase nickel aluminide

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Resistivity and thermal arrest measurements determined that the compositional dependence of Ms temperatures for NiAl martensite was linear between 60 and 69 at. pct Ni, with, Ms=(124 Ni-7410)K. Resistivity and surface relief experiments for selected alloys indicated the presence of thermoelastic martensite. Some aspects of the transformation were studied by hot stage microscopy and related to the behavior observed for alloys exhibiting the shape-memory effect.

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Smialek, J.L., Hehemann, R.F. Transformation temperatures of martensite in \-phase nickel aluminide. Metall Trans 4, 1571–1575 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02668010

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