By performing the DSC measurements at different temperature scanning rates,
the latent heat and the peak temperature are determined in the structural
phase transformation of Co. It is found that the latent heat during the tra
nsformation increases with the increasing scanning rate, and complies with
a general power law. The peak temperature does not follow the Kissinger rel
ation, and can also be described by a scaling law. Our experimental observa
tion gives a straight evidence for the influence of frictional work and sto
red elastic energy to the thermoelastic martensitic transformation. (C) 200
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