The microstructurc and superplastic behavior at 450°C and 500°C in Cu-Al-Mn-based shape memory alloys were investigated using optical microscopy and a tensile test. It was found that a fine α (fcc) + β (bcc) two-phase structure with a grain size of 3 μm in diameter can be obtained in Cu-Al-Mn-Ni alloy by annealing at 600°C. The flow stress of Cu-Al-Mn-Ni alloy depends on the strain rate and the strain rate sensitivity is over 0.3 with an elongation of over several hundred percent, which shows that the Cu-Al-Mn-Ni shape memory alloy exhibits superplasticity. For the test temperature at 500°C and a strain rate of 5 × 10-4 s -1, a maximal elongation of 1150% was obtained. The formation of cavity stringers lying parallel to the tensile axis was observed and the size of the cavity was larger as the specimen was more highly deformed. © 2007 Journal of Japan Research Institute for Advanced Copper-Base Materials and Technologies.
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Omori, T., Koeda, N., Sutou, Y., Kainuma, R., & Ishida, K. (2007). Superplasticity of Cu-Al-Mn-Ni shape memory alloy. Materials Transactions, 48(11), 2914–2918. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.D-MRA2007879
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