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pseudoelasticity

Terms vs Pseudoelasticity - What's the difference?

terms | pseudoelasticity |


As nouns the difference between terms and pseudoelasticity

is that terms is while pseudoelasticity is an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal, exhibited in shape memory alloys.

Superplasticity vs Pseudoelasticity - What's the difference?

superplasticity | pseudoelasticity |


As nouns the difference between superplasticity and pseudoelasticity

is that superplasticity is the deformation of a solid beyond its normal breaking point while pseudoelasticity is an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal, exhibited in shape memory alloys.

Superelasticity vs Pseudoelasticity - What's the difference?

superelasticity | pseudoelasticity | Synonyms |

Pseudoelasticity is a synonym of superelasticity.



As nouns the difference between superelasticity and pseudoelasticity

is that superelasticity is pseudoelasticity while pseudoelasticity is an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal, exhibited in shape memory alloys.

Crystal vs Pseudoelasticity - What's the difference?

crystal | pseudoelasticity |


As a proper noun crystal

is .

As a noun pseudoelasticity is

an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal, exhibited in shape memory alloys.

Martensitic vs Pseudoelasticity - What's the difference?

martensitic | pseudoelasticity |


As an adjective martensitic

is of or pertaining to the mineral martensite.

As a noun pseudoelasticity is

an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal, exhibited in shape memory alloys.

Austenitic vs Pseudoelasticity - What's the difference?

austenitic | pseudoelasticity |


As an adjective austenitic

is of or pertaining to austenite.

As a noun pseudoelasticity is

an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal, exhibited in shape memory alloys.

Transformation vs Pseudoelasticity - What's the difference?

transformation | pseudoelasticity |


As nouns the difference between transformation and pseudoelasticity

is that transformation is the act of transforming or the state of being transformed while pseudoelasticity is an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal, exhibited in shape memory alloys.

Phase vs Pseudoelasticity - What's the difference?

phase | pseudoelasticity |


As nouns the difference between phase and pseudoelasticity

is that phase is phase while pseudoelasticity is an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal, exhibited in shape memory alloys.

Stress vs Pseudoelasticity - What's the difference?

stress | pseudoelasticity |


As nouns the difference between stress and pseudoelasticity

is that stress is stress (emotional pressure) while pseudoelasticity is an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal, exhibited in shape memory alloys.

Elastic vs Pseudoelasticity - What's the difference?

elastic | pseudoelasticity |


As nouns the difference between elastic and pseudoelasticity

is that elastic is an elastic material used in clothing, particularly in waistbands and cuffs while pseudoelasticity is an elastic (impermanent) response to relatively high stress caused by a phase transformation between the austenitic and martensitic phases of a crystal, exhibited in shape memory alloys.

As an adjective elastic

is capable of stretching; particularly, capable of stretching so as to return to an original shape or size when force is released.

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