Nanostructured titanium nickelide: Realization of abnormally high recovery strain

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The paper focuses on the study of the shape memory effect (SME) and two-way SME (TWSME) in nanostructured Ti-50.7 at.%Ni alloy. Two different types of structure were studied: nano-subgrained structure (annealing after the moderate deformation with true strain e 0.6) and nanocrystalline structure (annealing after the severe plastic deformation with true strain e 1.55). A homogenizing annealing at 700°C for 20 minutes served as a reference heat treatment (recrystallized structure of austenite). The SME training procedure was carried out in bending under load using eight various isothermal and non-isothermal modes covering all phase states and their combinations. The maximum recovery strain (r 14.7%) in Ti-50.7%Ni alloy is provided by the nano-subgrained structure with the grain size ≤ 5 pm obtained as a result of 10 h-aging after deformation with true strain e 0.6, loading in the R-phase state with subsequent cooling in the loaded condition through RB19' transformation under loading strain t 15,7 %. The maximum TWSME value tw 3.5% is provided by the loading in the R-phase state and further unloading. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Ryklina, E., Prokoshkin, S., & Vachiyan, K. (2014). Nanostructured titanium nickelide: Realization of abnormally high recovery strain. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 63). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/63/1/012110

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