Damping characteristics of the inherent and intrinsic internal friction of Ti50Ni50-xFex (x = 2, 3, and 4) shape memory alloys

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Ti50Ni50-xFex shape memory alloys (SMAs) have higher inherent and intrinsic internal friction peaks during R→B19' transformation ((IFPT + IFI)R→19') than during B2→R transformation ((IFPT + IFI)B2→R). The reasons are that the former has the larger transformation strain and the abundant movable twin boundaries appearing in both R-phase and transformed B19' martensite. Ti50Ni50-xFex SMAs also exhibit higher (IFPT + IFI)R→19' peaks than annealed Ti50Ni50 SMA after cold-rolling because the latter needs dislocations to be introduced to form R-phase, but the former does not. For Ti50Ni48Fe2 SMA, the tan σ values of the (IFPT + IFI)B2→R and (IFPT + IFI)R→B19' peaks and that of IFI in the R-phase regime decrease after the dehydrogenation treatment at 600°C for 6 h in a vacuum furnace, due to pinning of the twin boundaries by hydrogen atoms. However, the hydrogen pinning effect is small for IFI in B2 phase and B19' martensite. Ti50Ni50-xFex SMAs with x = 2 and 3 at% have quite good (IFPT + IFI)R→19' tan σ values (> 0.035), but their low transformation temperatures may restrict their use in practical highdamping applications.

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Chang, S. H., Chien, C., & Wu, S. K. (2016). Damping characteristics of the inherent and intrinsic internal friction of Ti50Ni50-xFex (x = 2, 3, and 4) shape memory alloys. Materials Transactions, 57(3), 351–356. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2015425

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