A Thermomechanical Sketch of Shape Memory Effect : One-Dimensional Tensile Behavior

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This paper, published in 1986, received 516 indexed citations. Written by K. Tanaka covering the research area of Materials Chemistry and Biomaterials. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Materials Chemistry (483 citations), Civil and Structural Engineering (142 citations) and Mechanics of Materials (104 citations). Published in .

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