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In the present study, the shape, memory, and mechanical properties of cold-rolled and annealed Fe-17Mn-5Si-5Cr-4Ni-1Ti-0.3C (wt.%) alloy were investigated. The cold-rolled alloy was annealing heat-treated at different temperatures in the range of 500–900 °C for 30 min. The shape recovery behavior of the alloy was investigated using strip bending test followed by recovery heat-ing. The microstructural evolution and the stress-strain response of the alloy heat-treated at different temperatures revealed that the recovery took place at a heat-treatment temperature higher than 600 °C. Recrystallization occurred when the heat-treatment temperature was higher than 800 °C. Meaningful shape recovery was observed only when the alloy was annealed at temperatures higher than 600 °C. The highest recovery strain of up to 2.56% was achieved with a pre-strain of 5.26% and recovery heating temperature of 400 °C, when the alloy was heat-treated at 700 °C. Conversely, the yield strength reduced significantly with increasing annealing heat-treatment temperature. The ex-perimental observations presented in this paper provide a guideline for post-annealing heat-treat-ment when a good compromise between mechanical property and shape recovery performance is required.
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Kim, D., Hong, K., Sim, J., Lee, J., & Lee, W. (2021). Shape memory and mechanical properties of cold rolled and annealed Fe-17Mn-5Si-5Cr-4Ni-1Ti-0.3c alloy. Materials, 14(2), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14020255
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