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J. Phys. IV France
Volume 07, Numéro C5, November 1997
IVth European Symposium on Martensitic Transformations
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Page(s) | C5-211 - C5-220 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:1997533 |
J. Phys. IV France 07 (1997) C5-211-C5-220
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:1997533
On the Influence of Thermomechanical Treatments on Shape Memory Alloys
D. Treppmann and E. HornbogenRuhr-University Bochum, Institute for Materials, 44780 Bochum, Germany
Abstract
Thermomechanical treatments (TMT) are used to modify the microstructure of austenite or martensite by introducing lattice defects and / or particles of a second phase. The temperature range extends between T ≥ Md (pure ausforming) and T ≤ Mf (pure marforming). In the intermediate range (Mf<T<Md) a more complex behaviour is found. TMT are discussed in a systematic manner using NiTi-based and Cu-based alloys as examples. Transformation behaviour and mechanical properties of TM-treated alloys are compared with undeformed ones. The following effects can be observed for thermal transformation cycles : (a1) lowering or raising of transformation temperatures, (a2) widening or decreasing of hysteresis, (a3) induction of multiple step transformation mechanisms, (a4) reduction of martensitic retransformability (e.g. plastic deformation of martensite = marforming). The mechanical properties are also highly affected : (b1) increase in pseudo yield stress, (b2) increase or decrease in shape memory strain, (b3) increase in conventional strength, (b4) increase in elongation at fracture (by hot rolling of austenite = ausforming). It is shown how tailor-made microstructures are obtained, which in turn provide the best bulk properties for specified applications of SMA in engineering.
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