High temperature shape memory alloys
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AbstractShape memory alloys (SMAs) with high transformation temperatures can enable simplifications and improvements in operating efficiency of many mechanical components designed to operate at temperatures above 100°C, potentially impacting the automotive, aerospace, manufacturing and energy exploration industries. A wide range of these SMAs exists and can be categorised in three groups based on their martensitic transformation temperatures: group I, transformation temperatures in the range of 100-400°C; group II, in the range of 400-700°C; and group III, above 700°C. In addition to the high transformation temperatures, potential high temperature shape memory alloys (HTSMAs) must also exhibit acceptable…
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- Shape-memory alloy
- Intermetallic
- Creep
- Materials science
- Diffusionless transformation
- Transformation (genetics)
- Thermomechanical processing
- Automotive industry
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