Advanced High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2019) | Viewed by 9053
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Shape memory alloys are used as sensors and actuators, and some devises are used in a wide variety of application fields such as medical, home electrical appliances, and industries. Although some interesting alloys have been developed in the temperature range between 100 and 200 ˚C, applications at high temperatures are limited due to their poor shape recovery above 200 ˚C. The improvement of shape recovery, the strength of alloys at high temperatures, stable cyclic properties, and microstructures at high temperatures are crucial issues for high-temperature shape memory alloys.
We invite researchers to submit papers related to high-temperature shape memory alloys to discuss potential materials, the method of improvement of shape recovery, the strength of alloys, the stability of microstructure and cyclic properties, and the enhancement of the lifespan of high-temperature shape memory alloys, not only the alloys that can be used above 200˚C, but also the alloys that can be used between 100 and 200 ˚C. We also welcome papers that show possible applications for high-temperature shape memory alloys to encourage researchers working in this field.
Dr. Yoko Yamabe-MItarai
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- High-temperature shape memory alloys
- High-temperature superelasticity
- Martensitic phase transformation
- High-temperature application of SMA
- Actuator, sensor
- Mechanical properties of SMA
- Microstructure, twin structure
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