Abstract
Mechanisms of amplitude-dependent internal friction and the acoustoplastic effect in shape memory alloys are discussed in terms of the previously developed theory of diffuse thermoelastic martensitic transformations. The amplitude dependences of these effects are found for different temperatures and applied stresses.
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