Novel durable copper-aluminum-zinc shape memory alloys for energy-efficient refrigeration

The elastocaloric effect is a phenomenon where a material displays a temperature change when it is exposed to a mechanical stress. The change in temperature occurs due to an entropy difference resulting from a martensitic transformation accompanied by material’s crystal structure change under stress.


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Source: Phys.org