- In
materials science, pseudoelasticity,
sometimes called superelasticity, is an
elastic (reversible)
response to an
applied stress,
caused by a phase...
-
closely related and
unique properties: the
shape memory effect and
superelasticity (also
called pseudoelasticity).
Shape memory is the
ability of nitinol...
- a
phenomenon sometimes called superelasticity, but is more
accurately described as pseudoelasticity. “
Superelasticity”
implies that the
atomic bonds...
- UFWC website,
wrote a book on the
championship which was
published by
Superelastic in 2011.
Written in English, it has also been
translated into ****anese...
-
superelastic NiTi and
single strand superelastic NiTi
wires to
coaxial superelastic NiTi wires, the
alignment rate may be
lower for the
superelastic NiTi...
- development,
which involves the
closure of the
internal fistula opening with a
superelastic clip made of
nitinol (OTSC).
During surgery, the
fistula tract is debrided...
- for
example a
bullet p****ing
through a target. e > 1: This
implies a
superelastic collision in
which the
objects rebound with a
greater relative speed...
- (2015). Sins D**** In Blood: The Lost
Pirate of Blackbeard's
Golden Age.
Superelastic. ISBN 9781311947765.
Retrieved 16
February 2022.
Wikimedia Commons has...
- but is not the
martensite that is
responsible for the
shape memory and
superelastic effect. In
connection with nitinol, "martensite"
normally refers to the...
- 2016. Brown, Paul (29 May 2013). The
Victorian Football Miscellany.
Superelastic. p. 63. ISBN 9780956227058.
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original on 23
April 2023...