2022
DOI: 10.54565/jphcfum.1087881
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A Review on the Effect of Mechanical and Thermal Treatment Techniques on Shape Memory Alloys

Abstract: Despite of many interesting behaviors and attractive properties of Shape memory alloys (SMAs), there are some drawbacks and limitations that prevent them from being used in technology. But there are some treatment techniques that can be used to improve the behaviors of shape memory alloys. Also, they can remove or reduce the limitations of SMAs. In this study both and mechanical treatment techniques (Ball- and Roller-Burnishing Treatment, Surface mechanical attrition treatment, and Laser shock peening) and hea… Show more

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“…Therefore, increasing Cu concentration leads to an increase in tensile strain and elastic modulus. 19,25) Table 3 shows the values of Vickers hardness with increasing Cu content of TiNiCu alloy ribbons. It is evident that the addition of Cu decreases slightly the hardness of the TiNi alloy ribbons from 398 HV (for x = 0) to 318 HV (for x = 20).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, increasing Cu concentration leads to an increase in tensile strain and elastic modulus. 19,25) Table 3 shows the values of Vickers hardness with increasing Cu content of TiNiCu alloy ribbons. It is evident that the addition of Cu decreases slightly the hardness of the TiNi alloy ribbons from 398 HV (for x = 0) to 318 HV (for x = 20).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of Cu to the binary TiNi SMAs reduces the transformation temperature hysteresis, enhances the shape memory properties, improve the mechanical properties, stability of thermal characteristics and fatigue life. 18,19) The TiNiCu SMAs have the narrowest temperature hysteresis, which can be used for applications as an actuator, and biomedicine+ S.H. Mohammed et al studied the transformation behavior of equiatomic TiNi and TiNiCu shape memory alloys.…”
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“…SMAs have two various phases and three various crystal structures (i.e. austenite, (detwinned and twinned) and martensite )) [6,7]. The martensite structure and austenite structure are stables at low temperatures and higher temperatures respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Just as Materials used in biomedical technology must have biocompatibility properties to be able to adapt to the living organisms in which they are used without causing side effects such as smart materials and biomaterials. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15], Similarly, water used for both drinking and technology and production must be ensured to be clean and fit for use . However, pollution and the mixing of some harmful radiation substances in water often pose a threat to the use of water for some daily needs.…”
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confidence: 99%