Transformation behaviors and superelasticity of Ti50Ni48Fe2 shape memory alloy subjected to cold-rolling and subsequent annealing

Pseudoelasticity Diffusionless transformation Recrystallization (geology) R-Phase
DOI: 10.1007/s12598-014-0265-8 Publication Date: 2014-04-22T07:23:05Z
ABSTRACT
The effects of annealing on the phase transformation behavior and superelasticity of cold-rolled Ti50Ni48Fe2 shape memory alloy were extensively investigated. Curves of temperature dependence of electrical resistivity reveal that both the cold-rolled and annealed specimens exhibit a B2 → R→B19′ two-stage martensitic transformation upon cooling and a B19′ → B2 one-stage transformation upon heating, although the austenitic transformation temperature decreases with the increase of the annealing temperature. Tensile stress–strain curves show the critical stress for stress-induced martensite (σ SIM) of Ti50Ni48Fe2 alloys decreases with the increase of annealing temperature due to the decrement of dislocation density caused by the recrystallization. As a result, the σ SIM decreases. Upon a cold-rolling and annealing at 623 K for 30 min, the Ti50Ni48Fe2 alloy exhibits excellent superelasticity with the maximum recoverable strain of 5.8 % at a loading strain of 7 %. In such a case, a complete superelasticity of 5 % can be obtained in the Ti50Ni48Fe2 alloy after deformation increasing to 15 cycles.
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