Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1613839 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Deformation behavior and shape memory properties of Ti–(20, 23) at.% Nb alloys in a single α″ martensite state were investigated. The Ti–20Nb alloy exhibited a higher stress for the reorientation of martensite variants when compared with the Ti–23Nb alloy. The recovery strain due to the shape memory effect in the Ti–20Nb alloy was smaller than that in the Ti–23Nb alloy. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) observation revealed that the reorientation of martensite variants occurred by the deformation of {1 1 1} type I and 〈2 1 1〉 type II twins. The Nb content dependence of the deformation behavior and shape memory properties was discussed considering the magnitude of twinning shear of the twins.

► Reorientation of martensite variants occurred by the deformation of the {1 1 1} type I and 〈2 1 1〉 type II twins. ► Magnitude of twinning shear in Ti–20Nb is larger than that in Ti–23Nb. ► Ti–20Nb exhibited a higher stress for the reorientation of martensite variants when compared with Ti–23Nb.

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