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Dependence of the enthalpy of the direct martensitic transformation in titanium nickelide on the stress. / Egorov, S. A.; Volkov, A. E.

In: Technical Physics, Vol. 62, No. 2, 01.02.2017, p. 230-236.

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abstract = "An original technique of differential thermal analysis for studying thermal properties of samples loaded with a tangential stress has been created. In a series of experiments studying the direct martensitic transformation B2 → B19′ in titanium nickelide during cooling under constant stress, it has been found that the enthalpy of transformation linearly decreases with an increase in stress and, at a stress of 100 MPa, it is 30% less than that of the sample in a free state.",
author = "Egorov, {S. A.} and Volkov, {A. E.}",
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