Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1498295 | Scripta Materialia | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The microstructure and superelastic response of a Ni50.3Ti29.7Zr20 high-temperature shape memory alloy were studied. The alloy exhibited a recoverable strain level of 5% at 170 °C and near-perfect superelasticity up to 250 °C under 3% applied strain when fine precipitates were present. In this case, large martensite variants easily formed during the stress-induced martensitic transformation while dislocation motion was impeded. In contrast, poor superelastic response was obtained in samples containing large particles that constrain martensite formation to channels between elongated precipitates.
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Authors
A. Evirgen, I. Karaman, R. Santamarta, J. Pons, R.D. Noebe,