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INTRODUCTION
Shape memory alloys (SMAs) are metallic alloys which can recover permanent strains when they are heated above a certain temperature. The key characteristic of all SMAs is the occurrence of a martensitic phase transformation. The martensitic transformation is a shear-dominant diffusion less solid-state phase transformation occurring by nucleation and growth of the martensitic phase from a parent austenitic phase. When an SMA undergoes a martensitic phase transformation, it transforms from its high-symmetry, usually cubic, austenitic phase to a low-symmetry martensitic phase, such as the monoclinic variants of the martensitic phase in a NiTi SMA.
Shape Memory Alloys Seminar Report
Page Length : 20
Content :
- Introduction To Shape Memory Alloys
- General Characteristics
- Commercial SME Alloys
- Applications
- Future Prospects
- References
Shape Memory Alloys Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 16
Content :
- Background
- Atomic Structure
- Objectives
- Training SMAs
- Polishing
- Conclusion
- References
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