Structural characteristics of multilayered ni-ti nanocomposite fabricated by high speed high pressure torsion (Hshpt)

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It is generally accepted that severe plastic deformation (SPD) has the ability to produce ultrafinegrained (UFG) and nanocrystalline materials in bulk. Recent developments in high pressure torsion (HPT) processes have led to the production of bimetallic composites using copper, aluminum or magnesium alloys. This article outlines a new approach to fabricate multilayered Ni-Ti nanocomposites by a patented SPD technique, namely, high speed high pressure torsion (HSHPT). The multilayered composite discs consist of Ni-Ti alloys of different composition: a shape memory alloy (SMA) Ti-rich, whose Mf > RT, and an SMA Ni-rich, whose Af

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Gurau, G., Gurau, C., Fernandes, F. M. B., Alexandru, P., Sampath, V., Marin, M., & Galbinasu, B. M. (2020). Structural characteristics of multilayered ni-ti nanocomposite fabricated by high speed high pressure torsion (Hshpt). Metals, 10(12), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/met10121629

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