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    Influence of quaternary alloying additions on transformation temperatures and shape memory properties of Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloy by Mallik, U.S., Sampath, V.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (05-02-2009)
    “…The transformation temperatures, shape memory effect and superelasticity of Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloys are highly sensitive to variations in composition. A…”
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    Influence of aluminum and manganese concentration on the shape memory characteristics of Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloys by Mallik, U.S., Sampath, V.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (14-07-2008)
    “…Four sets of Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloys, in the range of 10–15 wt.% of aluminum and 0–10 wt.% of manganese, were prepared by ingot metallurgy. The Al content…”
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    Effect of variations in Mn content on mechanical and corrosion characteristics of Cu-Al-Mn shape memory alloys by Mamatha, K.M., Mallik, U.S., Koti, Vishwanath, Shivananda, Murthy, Koppad, Praveennath

    Published in FME transactions (2024)
    “…In this work, the role of Mn on the shape memory effect and mechanical and corrosion behavior of Cu-Al-Mn shape memory alloys was studied. The composition of…”
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    Effect of pulse time (Ton), pause time (Toff), peak current (Ip) on MRR and surface roughness of Cu–Al–Mn ternary shape memory alloy using wire EDM by Praveen, N., Siddesh Kumar, N.G, Prasad, C.Durga, Giri, Jayant, Albaijan, Ibrahim, Mallik, U.S., Sathish, T.

    “…Shape memory and super elasticity are two outstanding properties of Cu–Al–Mn SMAs together with additional copper-based shape memory alloys that make them…”
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    Evaluation of grain refinement and variation in mechanical properties of equal-channel angular pressed 2014 aluminum alloy by Mallikarjuna, C., Shashidhara, S.M., Mallik, U.S.

    Published in Materials in engineering (01-05-2009)
    “…Grain refinement and improvement in mechanical properties of 2014 aluminum alloy was obtained by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) technique. Well-defined…”
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    Effect of composition and ageing on damping characteristics of Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloys by Mallik, U.S., Sampath, V.

    “…Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloys in the range of 10–15 wt.% of aluminum and 0–10 wt.% of manganese, exhibiting β-phase at high temperatures and manifesting shape…”
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    Dry sliding wear behavior of Al/Gr/SiC hybrid metal matrix composites by Taguchi techniques by T, Lokesh, Mallik, U.S.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2017)
    “…In the present study, hybrid composites of Al6061 matrix with 3wt% graphite and varying composition of 3-9wt% SiCp in steps of 3wt% were prepared by liquid…”
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    Grain refinement and wear properties evaluation of aluminum alloy 2014 matrix-TiB2 in-situ composites by Mallikarjuna, C, Shashidhara, S M, Mallik, U S, Parashivamurthy, K I

    Published in Materials in engineering (01-06-2011)
    “…A salt base exothermic reaction process was used to produce aluminium alloy 2014 matrix-TiB2 composites using an exothermic reaction process at 850 C using…”
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    Evaluation of wear characteristics of PP/MWCNT nanocomposites by Poornima, C., Mallik, U.S., Shivasiddaramaiah, A.G., Pushpalakshmi, N., Puneeth, B.S.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2021)
    “…Tribological behaviour of Polypropylene (PP) reinforced with carboxyl functionalized multi walled carbon nano tube (MWCNT- COOH) nanocomposites prepared by…”
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    Effect of alloying on microstructure and shape memory characteristics of Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloys by Mallik, U.S., Sampath, V.

    “…Cu–Al–Mn shape memory alloys with 10–14.5 wt.% of Al and 0–10 wt.% of Mn, were chosen for the present study. The transformation temperatures, shape memory…”
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    A study on material removal rate of Cu-Al-Mn shape memory alloys in WEDM by Praveen, N., Mallik, U.S., Shivasiddaramaiah, A.G., Narendra Reddy, G.N.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2021)
    “…Wire Electric discharge Machining (WEDM) is a non-traditional machining process and considered as an important machining method in case of manufacturing of…”
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    Evaluation of corrosion behaviour of Cu-Al-Be-Mn Quaternary shape memory alloys by Shivasiddaramiah, A.G., Mallik, U.S., Mahato, Ranjit, Shashishekar, C.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2017)
    “…Cu-Al-Be-Mn quaternary shape memory alloy of 10-13% weight % of aluminum, 0.4-0.6% weight of beryllium, 0.2-0.3% weight % of manganese and remaining copper was…”
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    Evaluation of Biocompatibility of Cu-Al-Be-Mn Quaternary Shape Memory Alloys Using Antibacterial Test by AGARWELL Diffusion Method by Shivasiddaramaiah, A.G., Mallik, U.S., Mahato, Ranjit, Shashishekar, C, Shivaramu, L., Prashantha, S.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2019)
    “…Toxicity of a material upon placement in patients’ body triggers the immune system to elucidate an appropriate response. Thus, one of the fundamental…”
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    Effect Of Ageing On Damping Characteristics Of Cu-Al-Be-Mn Quaternary Shape Memory Alloys by Shivaramu, L., Shivasiddaramaiah, A.G., Mallik, U.S., Prashantha, S.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2017)
    “…Generally SMAs dissipate energy during hysteretic cycles for larger strain amplitudes. This is due to stress-induced martensitic transformation. The ageing…”
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    Evaluation of Shape Memory Effect and Wear Characteristics of Cu-Al-Be-Mn Quaternary Shape Memory Alloys by Shivasiddaramaiah, A.G., Mallik, U.S., Krishnakanth, C., Prashantha, S.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2017)
    “…Copper based Shape memory alloys (SMA’s) are extensively investigated because of their good shape memory properties and of low cost. This study has been made…”
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    Evaluation of Shape memory effect and Pseudo elastic effect of Cu-Al-Be-Mn Quaternary shape memory alloys by Shivasiddaramaiah, A.G., Mallik, U.S., Jayanth, V., Prashantha, S.

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2017)
    “…Shape memory alloys (SMAs) are the category of advanced metallic materials that in the martensitic phase state can sustain strains above its elastic limit but…”
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    Wear Behaviour of Cu-Al-Be-Mn Shape Memory Alloys by Using Taguchi Technique by Shivasiddaramiah, A.G, Mallik, U.S, Krishnakanth, C, Prashanth, S

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2017)
    “…The present study considers the tribological behaviour of Cu-Al-Be-Mn Shape memory alloys which were prepared by ingot metallurgy route using an induction…”
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    Grain refinement and wear properties evaluation of aluminum alloy 2014 matrix-TiB 2 in-situ composites by Mallikarjuna, C., Shashidhara, S.M., Mallik, U.S., Parashivamurthy, K.I.

    Published in Materials in engineering (2011)
    “…► Exothermic reaction process was employed to produce Al alloy 2014-TiB 2 composites. ► The degree of reaction and the growth behavior of TiB 2 formed were…”
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