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Deformational and magnetic effects in Cu–Al–Mn alloys

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A comparative analysis of the magnetic, size and deformation effects of martensitic transformation in aged Cu–Al–Mn alloys with a minimum width of the temperature hysteresis was performed. According to the experimental studies of the behavior of alloys during martensitic transformations, the changes in temperature dependences of thermal expansion, magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistance, depending on preliminary thermomagnetic treatment of alloys, were found. The thermomagnetic treatment contributes to a change in the magnitude of volume effect of martensitic transformation. Using magnetic analysis, the state and distribution of precipitated particles, affecting both the magnetic characteristics and the volume effects of martensitic transformation in the alloys, were determined.

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Abbreviations

SMAs:

Shape memory alloys

MT:

Martensitic transformation

TMT:

Thermomagnetic treatment

SE:

Superelastic

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This research was supported by the laboratories of the Institute of Magnetism, the National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” and Azerbaijan State University of Oil and Industry.

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Titenko, A., Demchenko, L., Perekos, A. et al. Deformational and magnetic effects in Cu–Al–Mn alloys. Appl Nanosci 10, 5037–5043 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13204-020-01494-9

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