Fundamental Issues and Applications of Shock-Wave and High-Strain-Rate Phenomena 2001
DOI: 10.1016/b978-008043896-2/50165-0
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NITINOL®-Stainless steel compound materials, made by explosive welding

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“…More recently, and after the preliminary work of Prummer et al [46], Belyaev et al [47][48][49] produced NiTi/stainless steel composites by explosive welding. In [47,48] it was shown that the plastic deformation induced during welding lead to a partial depression of the martensitic transformation, but with a post-weld heat treatment, the kinetics of this transformation could be recovered.…”
Section: Explosive Weldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, and after the preliminary work of Prummer et al [46], Belyaev et al [47][48][49] produced NiTi/stainless steel composites by explosive welding. In [47,48] it was shown that the plastic deformation induced during welding lead to a partial depression of the martensitic transformation, but with a post-weld heat treatment, the kinetics of this transformation could be recovered.…”
Section: Explosive Weldingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A shape-memory bimetal composite consisting of a TiNi shape-memory alloy layer and a steel layer was studied in [3][4][5][6]. It was found that the maximum recoverable strain did not exceed 1% in this object.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%