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Superelasticity and shape memory at nano-scale: Size effects on the martensitic transformation

► Shape memory alloys exhibit different properties at nano-scale than in bulk materials. ► An overview of the size-effects at nano-scale on the martensitic transformation is presented. ► The size-effects observed on the superelastic behavior at nano-scale are explained in terms of the microscopic me...

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Published in:Journal of alloys and compounds 2013-11, Vol.577, p.S25-S29
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Martensitic transformations
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Shape memory
Stresses
Superelasticity
Transmission electron microscopy
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