Abstract

We show that, after the introduction of hydrogen into rapidly quenched Ti50Ni25Cu25 alloys in the crystalline, amorphous, or amorphous-crystalline state, their shear modulus and electric resistance change appreciably. Subsequent thermocycling of these alloys is evidence of the suppression of direct and inverse martensitic transformations B2 ↔ B19 (B19′) due to hydrogen.

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