Abstract

The effect of the test temperature on the mechanical behavior of a titanium nickelide–based alloy is considered. The behavior of a titanium nickelide–based alloy is shown to be substantially dependent on the level of stresses and strains of the material. The critical stresses are determined by the solid-solution, grain-boundary, strain, and precipitation hardening mechanisms. The maximum critical strain can be achieved by a combination of several hardening mechanisms.

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