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13 August 2003 Elasticity of austenitic and martensitic NiMnGa
Liyang Dai, Jun Cui, Manfred R. Wuttig
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The elasticity of both the austenite and martensite states of a NiMnGa Heusler alloy was investigated by using a continuous wave method. A magnetic field was used to detwin the martensite. The symmetrized elastic constants of both austenite and martensite were determined by exiting different modes of wave propagation. In austenite, the shear elastic constant (C11-C12)/2 equals 7Gpz, which means the alloy is very soft as is typically the case in near second order shape memory alloys. Similarily, in martensite, (C11-C12)/2 equals 9GPa. Moreover, in the martensitic state the two rhombohedral elastic constants, C44 and C66, equaling 51GPa and 49GPz, respectively are almost the same.
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Liyang Dai, Jun Cui, and Manfred R. Wuttig "Elasticity of austenitic and martensitic NiMnGa", Proc. SPIE 5053, Smart Structures and Materials 2003: Active Materials: Behavior and Mechanics, (13 August 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.484083
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Magnetism

Shape memory alloys

Wave propagation

Ferromagnetics

Anisotropy

Crystallography

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