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    Transformation strains and temperatures of a nickel–titanium–hafnium high temperature shape memory alloy by Stebner, Aaron P., Bigelow, Glen S., Yang, Jin, Shukla, Dhwanil P., Saghaian, Sayed M., Rogers, Richard, Garg, Anita, Karaca, Haluk E., Chumlyakov, Yuriy, Bhattacharya, Kaushik, Noebe, Ronald D.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-09-2014)
    “…A combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the transformation temperature and transformation strain behaviors of a promising new Ni50.3Ti29.7Hf20…”
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    Characterization of Ternary NiTiPd High-Temperature Shape-Memory Alloys under Load-Biased Thermal Cycling by Bigelow, Glen S., Padula, Santo A., Garg, Anita, Gaydosh, Darrell, Noebe, Ronald D.

    “…While NiTiPd alloys have been extensively studied for proposed use in high-temperature shape-memory applications, little is known about the shape-memory…”
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    Mechanical behavior and microstructural analysis of NiTi-40Au shape memory alloys exhibiting work output above 400 °C by Casalena, Lee, Bigelow, Glen S., Gao, Yipeng, Benafan, Othmane, Noebe, Ronald D., Wang, Yunzhi, Mills, Michael J.

    Published in Intermetallics (01-07-2017)
    “…Substituting Ni with Au in NiTi leads to dramatic increases in transformation temperatures, meeting one of the requirements for a viable high temperature…”
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    Composition, Compatibility, and the Functional Performances of Ternary NiTiX High-Temperature Shape Memory Alloys by Bucsek, Ashley N., Hudish, Grant A., Bigelow, Glen S., Noebe, Ronald D., Stebner, Aaron P.

    “…A general procedure to optimize shape memory alloys (SMAs) for specific engineering performance metrics is outlined and demonstrated through a study of…”
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    Effect of Aging on Microstructure and Shape Memory Properties of a Ni-48Ti-25Pd (At. Pct) Alloy by Sasaki, Taisuke T., Hornbuckle, B. Chad, Noebe, Ronald D., Bigelow, Glen S., Weaver, Mark L., Thompson, Gregory B.

    “…The microstructure and properties of a precipitation-hardenable Ni-48Ti-25Pd (at. pct) shape memory alloy have been investigated as a function of various aging…”
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    Shape Memory Materials Database Tool—A Compendium of Functional Data for Shape Memory Materials by Benafan, Othmane, Bigelow, Glen S., Young, Avery W.

    Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-07-2020)
    “…A database tool is developed for archiving and exploring shape memory materials including shape memory alloys (SMAs), superelastic alloys, magnetic SMAs, shape…”
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    Additive manufacturing of NiTiHf high temperature shape memory alloy by Elahinia, Mohammad, Shayesteh Moghaddam, Narges, Amerinatanzi, Amirhesam, Saedi, Soheil, Toker, Guher Pelin, Karaca, Haluk, Bigelow, Glen S., Benafan, Othmane

    Published in Scripta materialia (01-03-2018)
    “…A NiTi-20Hf high temperature shape memory alloy (HTSMA) was additively manufactured by selective laser melting (SLM) technique using NiTiHf powder. The…”
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    Shape Memory Materials Database Tool—A Compendium of Functional Data for Shape Memory Materials by Benafan, Othmane, Bigelow, Glen S., Young, Avery W.

    Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-07-2020)
    “…A database tool is developed for archiving, exploring and interchanging shape memory materials data including shape memory alloys, superelastic alloys,…”
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    Structure‐Property Relationships of a High Strength Superelastic NiTi–1Hf Alloy by Casalena, Lee, Bucsek, Ashley N., Pagan, Darren C., Hommer, Garrison M., Bigelow, Glen S., Obstalecki, Mark, Noebe, Ronald D., Mills, Michael J., Stebner, Aaron P.

    Published in Advanced engineering materials (01-09-2018)
    “…The authors report on a relatively new alloy, Ni54Ti45Hf1, that exhibits strengths more than 40% greater than those of conventional NiTi‐based shape memory…”
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