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  1. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
  2. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance : Volume 21
  3. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance : Volume 21, Issue 12, December 2012
  4. Characterization of Inclusions in VIM/VAR NiTi Alloys
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Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance : Volume 21
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance : Volume 21, Issue 12, December 2012
Editorial
Temperature Variation in NiTi Shape Memory Alloy During Cyclic Phase Transition
Martensitic Transformation and Shape Memory Effect of NiCoMnSn High Temperature Shape Memory Alloy
Differential Scanning Calorimetric (DSC) Analysis of Rotary Nickel-Titanium (NiTi) Endodontic File (RNEF)
Tailoring Selective Laser Melting Process Parameters for NiTi Implants
Superelastic Deformation in Polycrystalline Fe-Ni-Co-Ti-Cu Alloys
Phase Transformation and Magnetic Property of Ni-Mn-Ga Powders Prepared by Dry Ball Milling
Phase Transformation Behavior of Hot Isostatically Pressed NiTi-X (X = Ag, Nb, W) Alloys for Functional Engineering Applications
Effects of ECAP and Aging on Mechanical and Superelastic Behaviors of Ti-Mo-Based and Ti-25at.%Nb SMAs
Superelastic Porous NiTi with Adjustable Porosities Synthesized by Powder Metallurgical Method
Effect of Annealing and Cold Work on Mechanical Properties of Beta III Titanium
Effect of Aging Treatment on Superelasticity of a Ti$_{48.8}$Ni$_{50.8}$V$_{0.4}$ Alloy
Characterization of Inclusions in VIM/VAR NiTi Alloys
The Measurement of Total Inclusion Content in Nickel-Titanium Alloys
Mechanical Behavior of Shape Memory Alloys Under Complex Loading Conditions of Stress, Strain, and Temperature
Hot Deformation Behavior of NiTiHf Shape Memory Alloy Under Hot Compression Test
Hydrothermal Growth Mechanism of Controllable Hydrophilic Titanate Nanostructures on Medical NiTi Shape Memory Alloy
Process Mechanics of Low Plasticity Burnishing of Nitinol Alloy
Fracture of Polymer-Coated Nitinol During Gamma Sterilization
Wear Properties of Porous NiTi Orthopedic Shape Memory Alloy
Nitinol Fatigue Life for Variable Strain Amplitude Fatigue
Effect of Current Pulses on Fatigue of Thin NiTi Wires for Shape Memory Actuators
Irradiation-Assisted Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Nitinol During eBeam Sterilization
Continuous Rotary Motor Actuated by Multiple Segments of Shape Memory Alloy Wires
Preparation and Characterization of Nitinol Bone Staples for Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
A Methodology for the Development, Production, and Validation of R-Phase Actuators
Repeated Instant Self-healing Shape Memory Composites
Characteristics of TiNi Shape Memory Foils Fabricated by Double Cathodes Electrochemical Polishing
Study of Thermal Scanning Rates on Transformations of Ti-19Nb-9Zr (at.%) by Means of Differential Scanning Calorimetry Analysis
Torsional Properties of TiNi Shape Memory Alloy Tape for Rotary Actuator
Microstructure and Properties of Deformation Processed Polycrystalline Ni$_{47}$Ti$_{44}$Nb$_{9}$ Shape Memory Alloy
Investigation on Mechanical Properties of Deformation TiNi Thin Films
Comparative In Vitro Study of Ti-12V-9Sn Shape Memory Alloy with C.P. Ti and Ti-12V Alloy for Potential Biomedical Application
Reproducibility Study of NiTi Parts Made by Metal Injection Molding
Numerical and Experimental Characterizations of Damping Properties of SMAs Composite for Vibration Control Systems
Experimental Evaluation of a Device Prototype Based on Shape Memory Alloys for the Retrofit of Historical Buildings
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Characterization of Inclusions in VIM/VAR NiTi Alloys

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Coda, A. Zilio, S. rwich, D. Sczerzenie, F.
Copyright Year 2012
Abstract Inclusions content is important for the mechanical behavior and performances of NiTi-based products particularly in fatigue-rated devices. Higher inclusions content has been correlated to reductions in transformation temperatures and strain recovery under mechanical or thermo-mechanical cycling. Moreover, most fatigue fractures show inclusions at the initiation site. However, there is a general lack of information on the nature and characteristics of such inclusions, especially those typically recognized as intermetallics oxides. In this study, the common scanning electron microscopy technique has been used to investigate the chemistry and morphology of inclusions in commercial standard VIM/VAR binary NiTi alloys. The defined experimental procedure, results, and their significance will be presented and discussed.
Starting Page 2572
Ending Page 2577
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 10599495
Journal Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
Volume Number 21
Issue Number 12
e-ISSN 15441024
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2012-09-19
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword biomaterials electron microscopy metallography Tribology, Corrosion and Coatings Engineering Design Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Materials Science Mechanical Engineering
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