Publications
Featured Papers
Martensitic transformation, shape memory effect and superelasticity of Ti–Nb binary alloys
Acta Materialia
54
(2006)
2419-2429.
Texture and shape memory behavior of Ti–22Nb–6Ta alloy
Acta Materialia
54
(2006)
423-433.
Nanodomain structure and its effect on abnormal thermal expansion behavior of a Ti–23Nb–2Zr–0.7Ta–1.2O alloy
Acta Materialia
61
(2013)
4874-4886.
Effects of oxygen concentration and phase stability on nano-domain structure and thermal expansion behavior of Ti–Nb–Zr–Ta–O alloys
Acta Materialia
100
(2015)
313-322.
Stability of lamellar microstructure of hard orientated PST crystal of TiAl alloy
Acta Materialia
51
(2003)
2191-2204.
Crystallization process and shape memory properties of Ti–Ni–Zr thin films
Acta Materialia
57
(2009)
1920-1930.
Parallel twinning during creep deformation in soft orientation PST crystal of TiAl alloy
Acta Materialia
49
(2001)
2635-2643.
Heating-induced martensitic transformation and time-dependent shape memory behavior of Ti–Nb–O alloy
Acta Materialia
80
(2014)
317-326.
Room temperature aging behavior of Ti–Nb–Mo-based superelastic alloys
Acta Materialia
60
(2012)
2437-2447.
Formation of nanoscaled precipitates and their effects on the high-temperature shape-memory characteristics of a Ti50Ni15Pd25Cu10 alloy
Acta Materialia
60
(2012)
5900-5913.
Lattice modulation and superelasticity in oxygen-added β-Ti alloys
Acta Materialia
59
(2011)
6208-6218.
Anomalous temperature dependence of the superelastic behavior of Ti–Nb–Mo alloys
Acta Materialia
59
(2011)
1464-1473.
Shape memory properties of Ti–Nb–Mo biomedical alloys
Acta Materialia
58
(2010)
4212-4223.
Cyclic deformation behavior of a Ti–26 at.% Nb alloy
Acta Materialia
57
(2009)
2461-2469.
Self-accommodation in Ti–Nb shape memory alloys
Acta Materialia
57
(2009)
4054-4064.
All Publications
Monitoring of Ti-25Nb and Ti-25Nb-1O shape memory alloys in the initial stage of tensile deformation by combined techniques of acoustic emission and digital image correlation
Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
26
(2026)
10.
Martensitic Transformation and Superelasticity in Zr-Nb Alloys
Materia Japan
64
(2025)
596-601.
Use of Infrared Thermography for Inspection of Tensile Deformation of Ti-25Nb-0.5 O and Ti-25Nb-0.5 N Shape Memory Alloys
Proceedings
129
(2025)
76.
A comparison of conventional aging and defect assisted precipitation mechanisms in TiNiPdCu based high temperature shape memory alloys
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
1045
(2025)
184634.
Modeling of superelastic implant structures made of biomedical oxygen-added Ti–25Nb based shape memory alloys
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
(2025)
107248.
Significant Temperature Change and Inhomogeneous Tensile Deformation of Superelastic Ti–26Nb, Ti–25Nb–0.3 O and Ti–25Nb–0.3 N Shape Memory Alloys
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
(2025)
1-13.
Balancing Strength, Modulus, and Biocompatibility in a Novel Oxygen-Containing β-Type Titanium Alloy
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
39
(2025)
7613-7625.
Development of novel Zr-based shape memory alloys with large superelastic recovery strain and low magnetic susceptibility
Materials Science and Engineering: A
925
(2025)
147853.
Enhancement of {110}< 001> Texture by Controlling α‐phase and Achievement of Low Young's Modulus and High Strength in Metastable β‐type Ti–Zr‐Based Alloys
Advanced Engineering Materials
(2024)
2401402.
Effects of Zr and Hf on superelasticity, shape memory effect and microstructure of β-type (Ti–Zr–Hf)–Nb–Sn multi-principal element alloys with low magnetic susceptibility
Materials Science and Engineering: A
908
(2024)
146760.
Full-field deformation study of Ti–25Nb, Ti–25Nb–0.3 O and Ti–25Nb–0.7 O shape memory alloys during tension using digital image correlation
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
55
(2024)
2509-2518.
Achievement of ultra‐low elastic modulus through optimization of phase stability and recrystallization texture in Ti–Nb–Fe–Sn alloys
Advanced Engineering Materials
25
(2023)
2300468.
Development of Ni–Ti–Zr–Hf–(Nb, Ta) multi-principal element high-temperature shape memory alloys with high cold workability
Materials Transactions
64
(2023)
2457-2465.
Constituent phases, microstructures, and martensitic transformation of β-type Zr-Nb-Sn alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A
876
(2023)
145121.
Martensitic transformation and shape memory effect of TiZrHf-based multicomponent alloys
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
931
(2023)
167496.
Synthesis of nanotubular oxide on Ti–24Zr–10Nb–2Sn as a drug-releasing system to prevent the growth of Staphylococcus aureus
Chemical Papers
(2021)
1-10.
Effect of N addition on nano-domain structure and mechanical properties of a meta-stable Ti-Zr based alloy
Scripta Materialia
203
(2021)
114068.
Synthesis and characterization of a Ti‐Zr‐based alloy with ultra‐low Young’s modulus and excellent biocompatibility
Advanced Engineering Materials
(2021)
.
Novel beta-type high entropy shape memory alloys with low magnetic susceptibility and high biocompatibility
Materials Letters
287
(2021)
129286.
Effect of Zr content on phase stability, deformation behavior, and Young’s modulus in Ti–Nb–Zr alloys
Materials
13
(2020)
476.
Isothermal martensitic transformation behavior of Ti–Nb–O alloy
Materials Letters
257
(2019)
126691.
Corrosion behavior, in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility of a newly developed Ti–16Nb–3Mo–1Sn superelastic alloy
Materials Science and Engineering: C
104
(2019)
109906.
Effect of heat treatment condition on microstructure and superelastic properties of Ti24Zr10Nb2Sn
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
782
(2019)
893-898.
Effect of stoichiometry on shape memory properties and functional stability of Ti–Ni–Pd alloys
Materials
12
(2019)
798.
Unique Properties of Metastable Beta Ti Alloys Related to Martensitic Transformation
Ni-Free Ti-Based Shape Memory Alloys
(2018)
147-180.
Chapter 1—Martensitic Transformation Characteristics
Ni-Free Ti-Based Shape Memory Alloys; Kim, HY, Miyazaki, S., Eds
(2018)
1-52.
Ni-free Ti-based shape memory alloys
(2018)
.
Super elastic zirconium alloy for biological use, medical instrument and glasses
(2017)
.
Role of interstitial oxygen atom on martensitic transformation of Ti-Nb alloy
Advances in Science and Technology
97
(2017)
115-118.
A novel method for fabrication of Ti24Zr10Nb2Sn alloy oxide nanotubes-chitosan nanocomposite films
Materials Letters
205
(2017)
134-137.
Effect of Al addition on superelastic properties of Ti–Zr–Nb-based alloys
Functional Materials Letters
10
(2017)
1740002.
Electrochemical characterization of the superelastic (Ti‐Zr)‐Mo‐Sn biomedical alloy displaying a large recovery strain
Materials and Corrosion
(2017)
.
Effect of annealing temperature on microstructure and superelastic properties of a Ti-18Zr-4.5 Nb-3Sn-2Mo alloy
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials
65
(2017)
716-723.
Training effect on microstructure and shape recovery in Ti-Pd-Zr alloys
Materials Transactions
58
(2017)
1479-1486.
Strengthening Strategy for A Ductile Metastable B Titanium Alloy Using Low Temperature Aging
Proceedings of the 13th World Conference on Titanium
(2016)
1011-1015.
Martensitic Transformation Behavior of Oxygen‐Added Ti‐20at.% Nb ALLOY
Proceedings of the 13th World Conference on Titanium
(2016)
1007-1009.
Phase Constitution and Mechanical Properties of Ti‐Mo‐Sn‐Zr Shape Memory Alloys
Proceedings of the 13th World Conference on Titanium
(2016)
1747-1750.
Effect of Zr Addition on Mechanical and Shape Memory Properties of Ti-5Mo-3Sn Alloys
Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals
80
(2016)
37-44.
Precipitation Behavior of Thermo-Mechanically Treated Ti50Ni20Au20Cu10 High-Temperature Shape-Memory Alloy
Shape Memory and Superelasticity
2
(2016)
29-36.
Enhancement of shape memory properties through precipitation hardening in a Ti-rich Ti-Ni-Pd high temperature shape memory alloy
Materials Transactions
57
(2016)
241-249.
Several issues in the development of Ti–Nb-based shape memory alloys
Shape Memory and Superelasticity
2
(2016)
380-390.
Effects of oxygen concentration and temperature on deformation behavior of Ti-Nb-Zr-Ta-O alloys
Scripta Materialia
123
(2016)
55-58.
Role of oxygen atoms in α ″martensite of Ti-20 at.% Nb alloy
Scripta Materialia
112
(2016)
15-18.
Optimum rolling ratio for obtaining {001}< 110> recrystallization texture in Ti–Nb–Al biomedical shape memory alloy
Materials Science and Engineering: C
61
(2016)
499-505.
The effect of aging temperature on morphology of α phase in Ti-3Mo-6Sn-5Zr shape memory alloy
Materials Today: Proceedings
2
(2015)
S817-S820.
Shape memory and superelasticity
Shape Mem. Superelasticity
1
(2015)
107-116.
Crystal structure, transformation strain, and superelastic property of Ti–Nb–Zr and Ti–Nb–Ta alloys
Shape memory and Superelasticity
1
(2015)
107-116.
Novel Ti-base superelastic alloys with large recovery strain and excellent biocompatibility
Acta biomaterialia
17
(2015)
56-67.
Martensitic transformation and superelastic properties of Ti-Nb base alloys
Materials Transactions
56
(2015)
625-634.
Superelastic properties of biomedical (Ti–Zr)–Mo–Sn alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: C
48
(2015)
11-20.
Effect of Nb content and heat treatment temperature on superelastic properties of Ti–24Zr–(8–12) Nb–2Sn alloys
Scripta Materialia
95
(2015)
46-49.
Effects of oxygen concentration and phase stability on nano-domain structure and thermal expansion behavior of Ti–Nb–Zr–Ta–O alloys
Acta Materialia
100
(2015)
313-322.
A comparative study on the effects of the ω and α phases on the temperature dependence of shape memory behavior of a Ti–27Nb alloy
Scripta Materialia
103
(2015)
37-40.
Effect of B addition on the microstructure and superelastic properties of a Ti-26Nb alloy
Materials Science and Engineering: A
644
(2015)
85-89.
A review of TiNiPdCu alloy system for high temperature shape memory applications
1
(2015)
85-106.
Crystal structure, transformation strain, and superelastic property of Ti–Nb–Zr and Ti–Nb–Ta alloys. Shape Mem Superelasticity 1: 107–116
(2015)
107-116.
Tsukuba International Conference on Materials Science 2013
54
(2014)
011001.
Effect of Zr Addition on Martensitic Transformation in TiMoSn Alloy
Advanced Materials Research
922
(2014)
137-142.
Effect of cold rolling ratio on the nanoscale precipitation behavior of TiNiPdCu based high temperature shape memory alloys
Journal of alloys and compounds
599
(2014)
212-218.
Effect of Sn addition on stress hysteresis and superelastic properties of a Ti–15Nb–3Mo alloy
Scripta Materialia
72
(2014)
29-32.
Heating-induced martensitic transformation and time-dependent shape memory behavior of Ti–Nb–O alloy
Acta materialia
80
(2014)
317-326.
The effect of Pd content on microstructure and shape-memory properties of Ti–Ni–Pd–Cu alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A
602
(2014)
19-24.
Antiphase Boundary Like Defect Inside α ″‐Martensite in Ti‐Nb‐Al Shape Memory Alloy
International Conference on Martensitic Transformations (ICOMAT)
(2013)
335-340.
Competition between invariant habit plane and compatible junction plane in TiNb-based shape memory alloy
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
577
(2013)
S92-S95.
Nanodomain structure and its effect on abnormal thermal expansion behavior of a Ti–23Nb–2Zr–0.7 Ta–1.2 O alloy
Acta materialia
61
(2013)
4874-4886.
Effect of Nb content on deformation behavior and shape memory properties of Ti–Nb alloys
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
577
(2013)
S435-S438.
Role of interstitial atoms in the microstructure and non-linear elastic deformation behavior of Ti–Nb alloy
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
577
(2013)
S404-S407.
Effect of Cu addition on the high temperature shape memory properties of Ti50Ni25Pd25 alloy
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
577
(2013)
S383-S387.
Stability of Ti-Ta base high temperature shape memory alloys
Materials Science Forum
706
(2012)
1921-1924.
Room temperature aging behavior of Ti–Nb–Mo-based superelastic alloys
Acta materialia
60
(2012)
2437-2447.
Formation of nanoscaled precipitates and their effects on the high-temperature shape-memory characteristics of a Ti50Ni15Pd25Cu10 alloy
Acta materialia
60
(2012)
5900-5913.
Titanium-tantalum base shape memory alloys, actuator and engine
US Patent
8,007,604
(2011)
.
Effect of Pd content on crystallization and shape memory properties of Ti–Ni–Pd thin films
International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials
2
(2011)
9-21.
Lattice modulation and superelasticity in oxygen-added β-Ti alloys
Acta materialia
59
(2011)
6208-6218.
Anomalous temperature dependence of the superelastic behavior of Ti–Nb–Mo alloys
Acta Materialia
59
(2011)
1464-1473.
Cold workability and shape memory properties of novel Ti–Ni–Hf–Nb high-temperature shape memory alloys
Scripta Materialia
65
(2011)
846-849.
Novel β-TiTaAl alloys with excellent cold workability and a stable high-temperature shape memory effect
Scripta Materialia
64
(2011)
1114-1117.
Martensitic transformation and shape memory properties of Ti–Ta–Sn high temperature shape memory alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A
528
(2011)
7238-7246.
Basic characteristics of titanium–nickel (Ti–Ni)-based and titanium–niobium (Ti–Nb)-based alloys
Shape Memory and Superelastic Alloys
(2011)
15-42.
Stress Amplitude Dependence of Internal Friction in TiNbAl Shape Memory Alloy
Materials Science Forum
638
(2010)
2064-2067.
Effect of carbon addition of shape memory properties of TiNb alloys
Materials Science Forum
638
(2010)
2046-2051.
Self-accommodation morphology in Ti-Nb-Al shape memory alloy
Materials Science Forum
654
(2010)
2154-2157.
Shape memory properties of Ti–Nb–Mo biomedical alloys
Acta Materialia
58
(2010)
4212-4223.
Effect of randomness on ferroelastic transitions: Disorder-induced hysteresis loop rounding in Ti-Nb-O martensitic alloy
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
82
(2010)
214104.
Effect of nitrogen addition and annealing temperature on superelastic properties of Ti–Nb–Zr–Ta alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A
527
(2010)
6844-6852.
Antiphase boundary-like stacking fault in α ″-martensite of disordered crystal structure in β-titanium shape memory alloy
Philosophical Magazine
90
(2010)
3475-3498.
Crystallographic orientation and stress-amplitude dependence of damping in the martensite phase in textured Ti–Nb–Al shape memory alloy
Acta materialia
58
(2010)
2535-2544.
Effect of heat treatment temperature on the microstructure and actuation behavior of a Ti–Ni–Cu thin film microactuator
Acta materialia
58
(2010)
6064-6071.
High temperature shape memory alloy, actuator and motor
(2009)
.
Binary and ternary alloy film diaphragm microactuators, Chapter 12
(2009)
.
Alternative shape memory alloys
(2009)
69-85.
Effect of alloying elements on microstructure, martensitic transformation and mechanical properties of Ni-Mn based alloys
Journal of materials science & technology
25
(2009)
649.
Effect of Nb content on deformation textures and mechanical properties of Ti-18Zr-Nb biomedical alloys
Materials transactions
50
(2009)
2721-2725.
Shape memory behavior of Ti–Ta and its potential as a high-temperature shape memory alloy
Acta Materialia
57
(2009)
1068-1077.
Self-accommodation in Ti–Nb shape memory alloys
Acta materialia
57
(2009)
4054-4064.
Effect of ternary alloying elements on the shape memory behavior of Ti–Ta alloys
Acta Materialia
57
(2009)
2509-2515.
Cyclic deformation behavior of a Ti–26 at.% Nb alloy
Acta Materialia
57
(2009)
2461-2469.
Shape memory behavior and internal structure of Ti–Ni–Cu shape memory alloy thin films and their application for microactuators
Acta Materialia
57
(2009)
441-452.
Shape memory effect and cyclic deformation behavior of Ti–Nb–N alloys
Functional Materials Letters
2
(2009)
79-82.
Crystallization process and shape memory properties of Ti–Ni–Zr thin films
Acta materialia
57
(2009)
1920-1930.
Effect of nitrogen addition on superelasticity of Ti-Zr-Nb alloys
Materials transactions
50
(2009)
2726-2730.
Development of high temperature Ti-Ta shape memory alloys
(2009)
01003.
1003 Ti-Ni Superelastic Microtubes Fabricated by Sputter-deposition Method
(2008)
19-20.
Effect of Nb content on plastic deformation behavior and deformation textures of Ti-Nb-Zr-Ta-O alloy
Nippon Kinzoku Gakkaishi/Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals
72
(2008)
970-974.
Effect of N addition on superelastic behavior of Ti–Zr–Nb alloys
J Jpn Inst Met
72
(2008)
955-959.
Development of high-speed microactuators utilizing sputter-deposited TiNi-base shape memory alloy thin films
Proc. Actuators
(2008)
372-377.
Effect of Zr content on shape memory characteristics and workability of Ti-Ni-Zr alloy
Nippon Kinzoku Gakkaishi
72
(2008)
152-157.
Interfacial defects in Ti–Nb shape memory alloys
Acta Materialia
56
(2008)
3088-3097.
High-strength superelastic Ti–Ni microtubes fabricated by sputter deposition
Acta materialia
56
(2008)
2063-2072.
Effect of rotation speed on transformation behavior in Ti-48at% Ni shape memory alloy melt-spun ribbon
Materials Science Forum
561
(2007)
1481-1484.
Rolling Texture of α"-Phase in Ti-22mol% Nb-3mol% Al Biomedical Shape Memory Alloy
Materials Science Forum
561
(2007)
1517-1520.
Orientation dependent internal friction of textured Ti-Nb-Al shape memory alloy
Materials Science Forum
561
(2007)
1533-1536.
Effect of addition on mechanical properties of Ti–20Nb–4Zr–2Ta (at%) biomedical superelastic alloy
Ti-2007. Science and Technology: Proc. 11th World conf. on titanium (Kyoto, Japan, 3—7 June 2007). The Japan Institute of Metals
2
(2007)
1453-1454.
Damping Capacity of Ti-Nb-Al Shape Memory β-Titanium Alloy with {001} β⟨ 110⟩ β Texture
Materials transactions
48
(2007)
395-399.
Composition dependent crystallography of α ″-martensite in Ti–Nb-based β-titanium alloy
Philosophical Magazine
87
(2007)
3325-3350.
Martensitic transformation and superelasticity of Ti-Nb-Pt alloys
Materials transactions
48
(2007)
400-406.
Effect of boron concentration on martensitic transformation temperatures, stress for inducing martensite and slip stress of Ti-24 mol% Nb-3 mol% Al superelastic alloy
Materials transactions
48
(2007)
407-413.
Effect of Cu addition on shape memory behavior of Ti-18 mol% Nb alloys
Materials transactions
48
(2007)
414-421.
TiNi-base and Ti-base shape memory alloys
Materials Science Forum
561
(2007)
5-21.
Engineering Materials and Their Applications-X-ray Diffraction Analysis of Ti-18 mol% Nb Based Shape Memory Alloys Containing 3d Transition Metal Elements
Materials Transactions-JIM
47
(2006)
1209-1213.
TiNi-Base SMA Thin Film Microactuators and Related Science and Technology
(2006)
.
Kim. JI, Hosoda H., and Miyaaki S
Acta Metall
54
(2006)
2419.
Microstructures of Ti-48% Ni shape memory melt-spun ribbons
Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China
16
(2006)
s92-s95.
Martensitic transformation, shape memory effect and superelasticity of Ti–Nb binary alloys
Acta materialia
54
(2006)
2419-2429.
Development and characterization of Ni-free Ti-base shape memory and superelastic alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A
438
(2006)
18-24.
Texture and shape memory behavior of Ti–22Nb–6Ta alloy
Acta materialia
54
(2006)
423-433.
Effect of Ta addition on shape memory behavior of Ti–22Nb alloy
Materials Science and Engineering: A
417
(2006)
120-128.
Effect of thermo-mechanical treatment on mechanical properties and shape memory behavior of Ti–(26–28) at.% Nb alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A
438
(2006)
839-843.
Effect of annealing temperature on microstructure and shape memory characteristics of Ti–22Nb–6Zr (at%) biomedical alloy
Materials Transactions
47
(2006)
505-512.
Effects of short time heat treatment on superelastic properties of a Ti–Nb–Al biomedical shape memory alloy
Materials Science and Engineering: A
438
(2006)
870-874.
Effect of {0 0 1}< 1 1 0> texture on superelastic strain of Ti–Nb–Al biomedical shape memory alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A
438
(2006)
865-869.
Microactuators using R-phase transformation of sputter-deposited Ti-47.3 Ni shape memory alloy thin films
Journal of intelligent material systems and structures
17
(2006)
1049-1058.
Alloying process of sputter-deposited Ti/Ni multilayer thin films
Materials Science and Engineering: A
438
(2006)
699-702.
Effects of Si addition on superelastic properties of Ti–Nb–Al biomedical shape memory alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A
438
(2006)
835-838.
Effect of Nb addition on shape memory behavior of Ti–Mo–Ga alloys
Materials transactions
47
(2006)
518-522.
X-ray diffraction analysis of Ti-18 mol% Nb based shape memory alloys containing 3d transition metal elements
Materials transactions
47
(2006)
1209-1213.
Effect of boron addition on transformation behavior and tensile properties of Ti–Nb–Al alloy
Materials Science and Engineering: A
438
(2006)
830-834.
Effect of low-temperature crystallization on shape memory behavior and microstructure of sputter-deposited Ti-Ni amorphous thin films
日本金属学会誌
69
(2005)
614-621.
Effect of Ni-content on shape memory behavior of Ti-rich Ti-Ni melt-spun ribbons
Materials Science Forum
475
(2005)
1925-1928.
Shape memory characteristics of Ti–22Nb–(2–8) Zr (at.%) biomedical alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A
403
(2005)
334-339.
Shape memory behavior of Ti–22Nb–(0.5–2.0) O (at%) biomedical alloys
Materials transactions
46
(2005)
852-857.
Fabrication and characterization of Ti–Ni shape memory thin film using Ti/Ni multilayer technique
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
6
(2005)
678-683.
Characterization of high-speed microactuator utilizing shape memory alloy thin films
Materials Science Forum
475
(2005)
2037-2042.
Beta-titanium shape memory allos
Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals
55
(2005)
613-617.
Effect of Re Addition on Martensitic Transformation Behavior ofNi-Al Alloys
(2004)
.
Mechanical properties and shape memory behavior of Ti-Nb alloys
materials Transactions
45
(2004)
2443-2448.
Mechanical properties and shape memory behavior of Ti-Mo-Ga alloys
Materials Transactions
45
(2004)
1090-1095.
Effects of lamellar boundary structural change on lamellar size hardening in TiAl alloy
Acta Materialia
52
(2004)
5185-5194.
Martensitic transformation behavior in Ni–Al and Ni–Al–Re melt-spun ribbons
Scripta materialia
50
(2004)
237-241.
Transformation Behavior of Ti-Ni Based and Ni-Al Based High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys
Bulletin of the Japan Institute of Metals
42
(2003)
655-661.
Change in lamellar boundary structure and saturation of yield stress in nano lamellar TiAl alloy.
Electron Microscopy: Its Role in Materials Science
(2003)
125-132.
Development ofNi-Al High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys
(2003)
.
Effects of α2 Spacing on Creep Deformation Behavior of Hard Oriented PST Crystals of a Lamellar TiAl Alloy
Materials Science Forum
426
(2003)
1751-1756.
Crystallization of sputter-deposited Ti-Ni amorphous thin films
TRANSACTIONS-MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF JAPAN
28
(2003)
651.
Microstructure stability during creep deformation of hard-oriented polysynthetically twinned crystal of TiAl alloy
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
34
(2003)
2191-2198.
Thermal stability of lamellar structure of PST crystal and lamellar boundary design for creep resistant TiAl alloy
Metals and Materials International
9
(2003)
255-263.
Stability of lamellar microstructure of hard orientated PST crystal of TiAl alloy
Acta materialia
51
(2003)
2191-2204.
Changes in lamellar microstructure by parallel twinning during creep in soft PST crystal of TiAl alloy
中国有色金属学会会刊: 英文版
12
(2002)
561-568.
The effect of microstructures on creep behavior of Ti–48Al–2W intermetallic compounds
Materials Science and Engineering: A
329
(2002)
788-794.
Saturation of yield stress and embrittlement in fine lamellar TiAl alloy
Materials Science and Engineering: A
329
(2002)
190-195.
Effect of stress axis orientation on the creep deformation behavior of Ti–48Al polysynthetically twinned (PST) crystals
Materials Science and Engineering: A
329
(2002)
795-801.
Deformation structure during creep deformation in soft orientation PST crystals
Intermetallics
9
(2001)
929-935.
Optimization of microstructural variable for creep resistance and yield strength in fuly-lamellar TiAl alloys
Structural Inter metallics 2001
(2001)
53-62.
Parallel twinning during creep deformation in soft orientation PST crystal of TiAl alloy
Acta materialia
49
(2001)
2635-2643.
Fabrication process and thermal properties of SiCp/Al metal matrix composites for electronic packaging applications
Journal of materials science
35
(2000)
6231-6236.
Effect of microstructure on the high-temperature deformation behavior of Ti-48Al-2W intermetallic compounds
Materials Science and Engineering: A
271
(1999)
382-389.
Flow softening behavior during high temperature deformation of Ti-48Al-2W intermetallic compound
Metals and Materials
4
(1998)
765-770.
High temperature deformation of Ti–(46–48) Al–2W intermetallic compounds
Materials Science and Engineering: A
251
(1998)
216-225.
High temperature deformation behavior and microstructural evolution of Ti-47Al-2Cr-4Nb intermetallic alloys
Scripta materialia
38
(1998)
1517-1523.
Crack propagation behaviour during three-point bending of polymer matrix composite/Al2O3/polymer matrix composite laminated composites
Materials Science and Engineering: A
194
(1995)
157-163.
High temperature deformation behavior of 20 vol.% SiC [sub w]/2024Al metal matrix composite
Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia;(United States)
30
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Antiphase boundary-like stacking fault in Delta* a''-martensite of disordered crystal structure in Delta* b-titanium shape memory alloy
Philosophical Magazine
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