metallurgy, a shape-memory alloy (SMA) is an alloy that can be deformed when cold but returns to its pre-deformed ("remembered") shape when heated. It...
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magnetic shape-memory alloy (MSMA) is a type of smart material that can undergo significant and reversible changes in shape in response to a magnetic...
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Nickel titanium (category Nickel–titanium alloys)
Nitinol alloys exhibit two closely related and unique properties: the shape memory effect and superelasticity (also called pseudoelasticity). Shape memory is...
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Shape-memory polymers (SMPs) are polymeric smart materials that have the ability to return from a deformed state (temporary shape) to their original (permanent)...
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Heusler compound (redirect from Heusler Alloy)
Hiroyuki; Kanomata, Takeshi (2014). "Magnetic Properties of the Ferromagnetic Shape Memory Alloys Ni50+xMn27−xGa23 in Magnetic Fields". Materials. 7 (5): 3715–3734...
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engine turbine blades Nisil (silicon) Nitinol (titanium, shape memory alloy) Magnetically "soft" alloys Mu-metal (iron) Permalloy (iron, molybdenum) Supermalloy...
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stress. Magnetic shape memory alloys are materials that change their shape in response to a significant change in the magnetic field. Smart inorganic...
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shape memory alloys in Bio-Medical Sector (medical devices), especially the stent market for which the company will manufacture shape memory alloys and...
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Dimitris Lagoudas (section Shape memory alloys)
they applied to modeling the behavior of shape memory alloys (SMAs). The book extended to include magnetic SMAs and offered an approach to constitutive...
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MSMA may refer to: Magnetic shape-memory alloy, a type of shape memory material which responds to magnetic fields Monosodium methyl arsenate This disambiguation...
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Magnetostriction (category Magnetic ordering)
Magnetostriction is a property of magnetic materials that causes them to change their shape or dimensions during the process of magnetization. The variation...
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Some alloys, e.g. Sendust, are manufactured as powder and sintered to shape. Many materials require careful heat treatment to reach their magnetic properties...
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directions. Magnetic domain structure is responsible for the magnetic behavior of ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, cobalt and their alloys, and ferrimagnetic...
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Magnetoelastic filament (redirect from Magnetic nanochains)
Superparamagnetism Magnetic shape-memory alloy Magnetostriction Science portal Technology portal Kralj, Slavko; Makovec, Darko (27 October 2015). "Magnetic Assembly...
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Metal (section Shape-memory alloys)
magnetic properties. A shape-memory alloy (SMA) is an alloy that "remembers" its original shape and when deformed returns to its pre-deformed shape when...
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A magnetic field (sometimes called B-field) is a physical field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents,: ch1 ...
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Bubble memory is a type of non-volatile computer memory that uses a thin film of a magnetic material to hold small magnetized areas, known as bubbles or...
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Materials science (section Metal alloys)
alloy with more than 2.00%, but less than 6.67% carbon. Stainless steel is defined as a regular steel alloy with greater than 10% by weight alloying content...
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austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal. It is exhibited in shape-memory alloys. Pseudoelasticity is from the reversible motion of domain boundaries...
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complex and untethered robots. Shape memory alloys are the materials that are able to memorize and recover to its original shape after significant deformations...
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Hysteresis (category Magnetic ordering)
ferroelectric materials, as well as in the deformation of rubber bands and shape-memory alloys and many other natural phenomena. In natural systems, it is often...
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Intermetallic (redirect from Intermetallic alloy)
storage e.g. AB5 compounds (nickel metal hydride batteries) Shape memory alloys e.g. Cu-Al-Ni (alloys of Cu3Al and nickel), Nitinol (NiTi) Coating materials...
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Magnetocaloric effect (redirect from Magnetic freezing)
Dunand, D. C.; Müllner, P. (2011). "Size Effects on Magnetic Actuation in Ni-Mn-Ga Shape-Memory Alloys". Advanced Materials. 23 (2): 216–32. Bibcode:2011AdM...
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transition or the reorientation of the material's crystalline structure. Shape memory alloys (SMAs) have the elastocaloric effect. This effect is closely connected...
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Whirlwind I (category Magnetic-core memory computers)
bit-parallel (rather than bit-serial), and was the first to use magnetic-core memory. Its development led directly to the Whirlwind II design used as...
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Ferrite (magnet) (redirect from Magnetic ferrite)
"Influence of Pb doping on structural, electrical and magnetic properties of Sr-hexaferrites". Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 555: 263–267. doi:10.1016/j.jallcom...
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made of NiFe or cobalt alloys. FeMn or NiMn can be used for the antiferromagnetic layer. The fixed layer is made of a magnetic material such as cobalt...
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Nitinol 60 (category Nickel alloys)
NiTiNOL 60, or 60 NiTiNOL, is a Nickel Titanium alloy (nominally Ni-40wt% Ti) discovered in the late 1950s by the U. S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory (hence...
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IBM 1401 (category Magnetic-core memory computers)
1401 uses magnetic-core memory. The cores are about 1 mm in diameter and use a four-wire arrangement (x, y, sense, and inhibit). The memory is arranged...
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