Kim et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Microstructures and mechanical behavior of Ti-(38+ x) Ni-12Cu (at%)(x= 0∼ 3) alloysKim et al., 2023
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- 15466263760162549583
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- Kim J
- Lim J
- Lee W
- Kim J
- Oh J
- Lee T
- Li S
- Nam T
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- Journal of Alloys and Compounds
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In this study, various aging conditions were done on (Ni, Cu)-rich Ti-(38+ x) Ni-12Cu (at%)(x= 0∼ 3) alloy sheets to improve the superelasticity and it is found that precipitation hardening is available on some alloys at proper aging conditions, leading to the realization …
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