Excellent superelasticity in a Co-Ni-Ga high-temperature shape memory alloy processed by directed energy deposition

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A Co-Ni-Ga high-temperature shape memory alloy has been additively manufactured by directed energy deposition. Due to the highly anisotropic microstructure, i.e. columnar grains featuring a strong near-⟨001⟩ texture in build direction, the as-built material is characterized by a very low degree of constraints and, thus, shows excellent superelasticity without conducting a post-process heat treatment. As characterized by in situ deformation testing and post-mortem microstructural analysis, additive manufacturing employing directed energy deposition seems to be highly promising for processing of shape memory alloys, which often suffer difficult workability.

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Lauhoff, C., Sommer, N., Vollmer, M., Mienert, G., Krooß, P., Böhm, S., & Niendorf, T. (2020). Excellent superelasticity in a Co-Ni-Ga high-temperature shape memory alloy processed by directed energy deposition. Materials Research Letters, 8(8), 314–320. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2020.1756495

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