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J. Phys. IV France
Volume 05, Numéro C2, Février 1995
IIIrd European Symposium on Martensitic Transformations
ESOMAT'94
Page(s) C2-489 - C2-494
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:1995275
IIIrd European Symposium on Martensitic Transformations
ESOMAT'94

J. Phys. IV France 05 (1995) C2-489-C2-494

DOI: 10.1051/jp4:1995275

Study of the Phase Transformations in Ni-Ti Based Shape Memory Alloys

L. Jordan1, 2, 3, M. Chandrasekaran4, M. Masse1, 2 and G. Bouquet5

1  Laboratoire de Métallurgie Structurale, ENSCP, 11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75231 Paris cedex 05, France
2  Centre d'Etude de Chimie Métallurgique, CNRS, 15 rue G. Urbain, 94407 Vitry-sur-Seine, France
3  Faculté de Chirurgie Dentaire, 5 rue Garancière, 75006 Paris, France
4  AMT n.v. Industrieweg, 43, B-3540 Herk-de-Stad, Belgium
5  GEMH Université du Havre, Quai Frissard, BP. 265, 76055 Le Havre cedex, France


Abstract
Structural changes with cooling and heating of Ni-Ti alloys involve three phases : austenite, R-phase and martensite. The corresponding transformation sequences are often studied by techniques such as differential scanning calorimetry and internal friction. Structural transformation between any two phases is identified in these measurements by a peak in the studied property versus temperature plot. On this basis, the evidence of two transformations, austenite → R-phase and R-phase → martensite, have been established in the literature. In spite of exhibiting these two transitions on cooling, the reverse transformation from martensite, on heating, can be associated with one or two peaks. The exact interpretation of this behaviour thus poses an open question. This is attended to in this communication and the possible transformation sequences will be discussed with qualitative model. The data for the present investigation have been obtained on Ni50Ti50 and Ni47Ti50Co3 alloys.



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