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The influence of a constant counteraction on the shape recovery and the specific shape recovery energy in a titanium nickelide-based alloy is considered. This energy is shown to be maximal after preliminary deformation of the material to a critical value and the external counteraction of shape recovery that corresponds to critical stresses. The specific shape recovery energy is maximal in a titanium nickelide-based alloy with the structure recrystallized at an annealing temperature of 570°C.
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Hereafter, the element contents are given in wt %.
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This work was performed in terms of the base part of state task 11.7449.2017/BCh for institutes of higher education using the equipment of the joint use center Aviation-Space Materials and Technologies at the Moscow Aviation Institute.
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Kollerov, M.Y., Gusev, D.E., Gurtovoi, S.I. et al. Thermomechanical Behavior of Titanium Nickelide-Based Alloys at a Constant Counteraction. Russ. Metall. 2018, 808–814 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036029518090082
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