Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9802699 | Intermetallics | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Phase transformation behaviors and mechanical properties of TiNiMo shape memory alloys have been investigated. It was found that the martensite transformation temperatures decrease drastically with increasing Mo content, while the R phase transformation temperatures vary slightly. Ti50Ni49.5Mo0.5 and Ti50Ni49Mo1.0 alloys exhibit good workability with lower Ïy followed by drastically plastic deformation due to slip. Ti50Ni48Mo2.0 alloy with moderate martensite transformation temperature, much higher yield strength and fracture strength measured to be 589 and 799Â MPa, respectively, as well as Ti50Ni48.5Mo1.5 alloy with appropriate martensite transformation temperature and excellent mechanical properties, are very promising for use as coupling materials.
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Authors
Fushun Liu, Zhen Ding, Yan Li, Huibin Xu,