Eur. Phys. J. Special Topics 158, 45-51 (2008)
DOI: 10.1140/epjst/e2008-00652-8
Evolution of phase transformations after multiple steps of marforming in Ti-rich Ni-Ti SMA
A.S. Paula1, K.K. Mahesh2 and F.M. Braz Fernandes21 CSN - GGDP/GPD, Rod. BR 393, km 5001, Lúcio Meira, s/n, Vila Santa Cecília, Volta Redonda, CEP 27260-390, RJ Brazil
2 CENIMAT - I3N, Campus da FCT/UNL, 2829-516 Monte de Caparica, Portugal
fbf@fct.unl.pt
(Published online: 1 May 2008)
Abstract
The phase transformations associated with Shape Memory Effect
(SME) can be one step, B19' (martensite)
B2 (austenite),
or two/multiple steps which include the intermediate R phase, depending on
the thermal and thermomechanical history of the alloy. The transformation
temperatures are generally observed above room temperature in Ti-rich Ni-Ti
alloys, while those observed in Ni-rich alloys occur below room temperature.
The goal of the present work is to investigate the phase transformations
evolution in Ti-Rich Ni-Ti SMA (Ni-51 at % Ti) when subjected to two
distinct thermal treatments (500°C for 30 minutes in air and 800°C
for 300 minutes in vacuum) and subsequently multiple steps of marforming
thermomechanical treatments intercalated with thermal treatments (500°C
for 30 minutes in air) and subsequent four distinct final thermal treatments
(400, 450, 500 or 600°C for 30 minutes in air). Further, the stability
of phase transformations in the initial ten thermal cycles of these
thermomechanically treated samples is also studied. Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC) and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) were used to identify the
transformation temperatures and the phases that are present after the
thermomechanical treatments.
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