Pseudoelastic behavior of a CuAlNi single crystal under uniaxial loading

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In order to study the basic properties of pseudoelasticity of a CuAlNi single crystal, an investigation was carried out to observe and analyze the orientation dependence of the stress-induced martensitic transformation. The transformation is the β1 to β′1 stress-induced transformation in a Cu-13.7 pct Al-4.18 pct Ni (wt pct) alloy. From the uniaxial tension of three groups of differently oriented flat specimens, we obtained a series of stress-strain curves. In addition, the micrograph of martensitic evolution was observed by utilizing a long-focus microscope. It is found that martensite appears in the shape of bands or thin plates on the surface of the specimen. The formation of martensite is a very quick process, and martensite 'jumps' out until the specimen is completely transformed into a single variant. The experimental results are analyzed and compared to a constitutive model proposed recently. It is found that the constitutive model cannot describe transformation hardening, since the model ignores the surface-energy change. Nevertheless, the proposed constitutive model cannot only precisely predict the forward and reverse transformation, but can also characterize the stress-strain hysteresis behavior during pseudoelastic deformation under uniaxial tension loading.

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Fang, D. N., Lu, W., & Hwang, K. C. (1999). Pseudoelastic behavior of a CuAlNi single crystal under uniaxial loading. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 30(8), 1933–1943. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-999-0004-1

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