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Pseudo-elastic deformation behavior in a Ti/Mo-based alloy

Zhou et al., 2004

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16181170057847467162
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Zhou T
Aindow M
Alpay S
Blackburn M
Wu M
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Scripta Materialia

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It is shown that the pseudo-elastic response in a series of Ti–Mo–V–Nb–Al alloys with 8–11 wt.% Mo is highly sensitive to both composition and heat treatment. Recovery of up to 3.0% strain has been observed but it appears that this may not be due to reversible formation of α …
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