Franz et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Martensitic transformation of a CuZnAl-shape memory alloy strengthened by hot-rollingFranz et al., 1998
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- 7126046556446630970
- Author
- Franz M
- Hornbogen E
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Materials Science and Engineering: A
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Lattice defects were introduced into stable austenite (β) of a CuZn27Al 4 alloy by a hot- rolling and quenching process (ausforming, AF). The amount of deformation was varied between zero and 1.54, the AF temperatures T (AF) between 800 and 650° C. At T (AF)< …
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