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Use of a Ni60Ti shape memory alloy for active jet engine chevron application: I. Thermomechanical characterization

Smart Materials and Structures, vol. 19, issue 1

2009-12-15 04:13:57

D. Hartl, D. Lagoudas, J. Mabe, F. Calkins, Use of Ni60Ti Shape Memory Alloy for Ac- tive Jet Engine Chevron Application, Part I: Thermomechanical Characterization, Smart Materials and Structures, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2010. (IF: 2.769)

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  • Embedded magnetohydrodynamic liquid metal thermal transport: validated analysis and design optimization

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