๐น Presenter
๐น Affiliation
Firat
University, Turkiye
๐น Title
Dual
Memory Characteristics and Lattice Reaction Governing Reversibility in Shape
Memory Alloys
๐ Understanding the Research Focus
This
research explores shape memory alloys (SMAs), which exhibit unique dual memory
characteristics such as shape memory effect and superelasticity. These smart
materials can recover their original shape under thermal or mechanical stimuli,
making them highly valuable in advanced engineering and smart system
applications.
๐ Quantitative Modeling Approach
The study
investigates thermomechanical transformations including thermal and
stress-induced martensitic transitions. Using X-ray and electron diffraction
analysis, the research evaluates lattice behavior, atomic redistribution, and
phase transformations that govern reversibility and stability in SMAs.
๐งช Nanomaterial & Lattice Structure
Insights
Copper-based
alloys such as CuZnAl and CuAlMn are analyzed for their metastable ฮฒ-phase
structures. These alloys exhibit complex layered martensitic structures (3R,
9R, 18R) and lattice twinning mechanisms, which are essential for understanding
deformation, recovery, and long-term material performance.
๐ฏ Key Takeaway Strategy
Shape
memory alloys demonstrate remarkable potential for smart applications due to
their reversible transformations and adaptive behavior. Understanding lattice
reactions and martensitic mechanisms enables improved design of materials for
engineering, biomedical, and industrial uses.
๐จ๐ฌ About
the Speaker
Osman
Adiguzel is a Professor Emeritus with over 45 years of academic experience in
physics and materials science. He specializes in shape memory alloys and phase
transformations, has published 80+ papers, participated in 300+ conferences,
and contributed significantly to diffraction data and materials research.
๐
2nd Edition of International Congress onMaterials Science and Nanotechnology
November 23–25, 2026 | Singapore & Online
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