Martensitic transformations and functional properties of thermally and thermomechanically treated Ti–Ni–Nb-based alloys

The aim of the present work is the detailed investigation of the structure, martensitic transformations and functional properties of the wide-hysteresis Ti–Ni–Nb-based shape memory alloys intended for the thermomechanical coupling (TMC) development. The 45Ti–45Ni–10Nb and 42.5Ti–46.5Ni–8Nb–3Zr (at.%...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing, 2006-11, Vol.438, p.553-557
Hauptverfasser: Abramov, V.Ya, Aleksandrova, N.M., Borovkov, D.V., Khmelevskaya, I.Yu, Korotitskiy, A.V., Makushev, S.Yu, Polyakova, N.A., Popov, N.N., Prokoshkin, S.D.
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of the present work is the detailed investigation of the structure, martensitic transformations and functional properties of the wide-hysteresis Ti–Ni–Nb-based shape memory alloys intended for the thermomechanical coupling (TMC) development. The 45Ti–45Ni–10Nb and 42.5Ti–46.5Ni–8Nb–3Zr (at.%) alloys have been studied. Zr addition results in martensitic hysteresis widening that promotes an improvement of the material functional properties. High-temperature thermomechanical treatment (HTMT) is an effective method for the optimization of Ti–Ni–Nb-based shape memory alloys properties. HTMT increases recovery strain and shape recovery rate as well as provides a favorable effect on the recovery stress generation and relaxation. The alloys compositions and treatments which allow designing the room-temperature-stored TMCs for tubes or pipes joints, reliable within the temperature range above −60 °C and easily dismantled when cooling in liquid nitrogen, have been proposed.
ISSN:0921-5093
1873-4936
DOI:10.1016/j.msea.2006.05.170