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Title:
Calculation of Elastic Energy Contributions As The Function of The Martensite Volume Fraction In Single Crystalline Cu-11.5wt%Al-5.0wt%Ni Shape Memory Alloys
Authors: T.Y. El Rasasi, L. Daróczi, D.L. Beke
Year: 2013
Keywords: Elastic energy; Martensitic transformation; Shape memory
Journal: Materials Science Forum
Volume: 729
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 37-42
Publisher: Scientific.Net , Trans Tech Publications Inc.
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Using our local equilibrium model of the martensitic transformation [ the elastic energy contributions, as the function of martensite volume fraction, ξ, in the phase transformation of single crystalline Cu-11.5wt%Al-5.0wt%Ni shape memory alloy were calculated from our measurements published earlier [. The derivative of the elastic energy δE/δξ=e (E is the total elastic energy stored/released during the austenite to martensite (AM) as well as MA transformation) could be calculated only irrespectively of the ST0 term (T0 is the equilibrium transformation temperature and S is the entropy change of phase transformation). But, since ST0 is independent of ξ, the functions obtained reflect the ξ dependence of e as well as E quantities. From the DSC curves measured at zero uniaxial stress (σ = 0) [, the ξ-T hysteric loop was constructed. Then the e (ξ) curves at fix σ as well as fix T were calculated. The E values obtained from the integral of e (ξ), fit well to the E(σ) as well as E(T) curves calculated from the strain-temperature and stress-temperature curves measured in [.

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