Measurement of the transformation temperature of shape memory alloys

When a substance undergoes a phase transformation due to a change in temperature, a change in thermal energy occurs.
Shape memory alloys are alloys that have the property of returning to their original shape when deformed and then heated above a specific temperature. The manifestation of shape memory is due to a phase transformation (martensitic transformation).
By capturing the thermal energy changes during the transformation using DSC, we measured the transformation temperatures of three types of shape memory alloy products and investigated the relationship with their composition through elemental analysis.
When a deformed wire is immersed in hot water, it instantly returns to its original shape.

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