but rather pseudoelasticity). Even if the domain boundaries do become pinned, they may be reversed through heating. Thus, a pseudoelastic material may...
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Shape-memory alloy (section Pseudoelasticity)
less-studied kinds of pseudoelasticity are pseudo-twin formation and rubber-like behavior due to short range order. The main pseudoelastic effect comes from...
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Soft tissue (section Pseudoelasticity)
used to model an inelastic material. Fung has called this model as pseudoelastic to point out that the material is not truly elastic. In physiological...
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properties: the shape memory effect and superelasticity (also called pseudoelasticity). Shape memory is the ability of nitinol to undergo deformation at...
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tensor Elastography Tactile imaging Elastic modulus Linear elasticity Pseudoelasticity Resilience Rubber elasticity Stiffness Ductility Physical crystallography...
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induced and recovered through temperature changes or stress changes (pseudoelasticity). The shape memory effect results due to respectively martensitic phase...
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exhibit a reversible form of plasticity which is more properly called pseudoelasticity. The presence of other defects within a crystal may entangle dislocations...
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transformations: the motion of twin boundaries is responsible for the pseudoelastic and shape-memory behavior of nitinol, and their presence is partly responsible...
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were passive and were considered as an Martensitic-Stabilized alloy. Pseudoelastic Niti archwires were commercially launched in 1986 and were known as...
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