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Engineering Aspects of Shape Memory Alloys

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An introduction to martensite and shape memory, CMWayman and TWDuerig shape memory and transformation behavior of mariensitic Ti-Pd-Ni andTi-Pt-Ni alloys, PGLindquit and CMMayman the mechanical aspects of constrained recovery, JLProft and TWduerig the design of electrical interconnection systems with shape memory alloys as mentioned in this paper, ECydzik actuator and work production devices.
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An introduction to martensite and shape memory, CMWayman and TWDuerig shape memory and transformation behavior of mariensitic Ti-Pd-Ni and Ti-Pt-Ni alloys, PGLindquit and CMWayman the mechanical aspects of constrained recovery, JLProft and TWDuerig the design of electrical interconnection systems with shape memory alloys, ECydzik actuator and work production devices, AKeeley, DStockel and TWDuerig fatique of copper-based shape memory alloys, EHornbogen shape memory actuators for automotive applications, DStockel using shape memory for proportional control, DEHodgson an engineer's perspective of pseudoelasticity, TWDuerig and GRZadno the use of superelasticity in guidewires and arthroscopic instrumentation, JStice some notes on the mechanical damping of shape memory alloys, MWuttig

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