Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9803273 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Ti40.5Ni49.5Zr10 alloy undergoes B2 â B19â² martensitic transformation. Damping capacities of B19â² and B2 phases of this alloy are lower than those of Ti51Ni49 alloy due to Zr atoms solid-soluted hardening. Transformation temperatures of this alloy decrease, but transformation peak heights Qmaxâ1 increase with increasing aging time at 300 °C due to the formation of finer (0 0 1)M twins for specimens aged longer. The Qmaxâ1 peaks of the slightly cold-rolled Ti40.5Ni49.5Zr10 alloy are higher than those of the as-annealed alloy, which may be because the thinner twins are induced by small deformation.
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Authors
S.F. Hsieh, S.K. Wu,