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Study of the Microstructure evolution of heat treated Ti-rich NiTi shape memory alloy

Author:
غزال تدین
,
محمد مزینانی
,
Yina Guo
,
Seyed Mojtaba Zebarjad
,
Syed A.M. Tofail
,
Manus J.P. Biggs
,
Ghazal Tadayyon
,
Mohammad Mazinani
Year
: 2016
Abstract: Martensitic evolution in Ti-rich NiTi alloy, Ti50.5Ni49.5, has been investigated as a function of annealing, solution treatment and a combination thereof and a detailed electron microscopic investigation carried out. Self accommodated martensite plates resulted in all heat treated samples. Martensitic b011N type II twins, which are common in NiTi shape memory alloys, was found in both as-received and heat-treated samples. Solution treated samples, additionally, showed {11-1} type I twinning was also found in samples that have been annealed after solution-treatment. Another common feature of the microstructure in both as-received and heat treated samples is the formation of Ti2Ni precipitates. The size, number and dispersions of these precipitates can be controlled by resorting to a suitable heat treatment e.g. solution treatment.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3355748
Keyword(s): Nickel–titanium shape memory alloy,Microstructural evolution,Annealing,Solution treatment
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contributor authorغزال تدینen
contributor authorمحمد مزینانیen
contributor authorYina Guoen
contributor authorSeyed Mojtaba Zebarjaden
contributor authorSyed A.M. Tofailen
contributor authorManus J.P. Biggsen
contributor authorGhazal Tadayyonfa
contributor authorMohammad Mazinanifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:27:38Z
date available2020-06-06T13:27:38Z
date issued2016
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3355748
description abstractMartensitic evolution in Ti-rich NiTi alloy, Ti50.5Ni49.5, has been investigated as a function of annealing, solution treatment and a combination thereof and a detailed electron microscopic investigation carried out. Self accommodated martensite plates resulted in all heat treated samples. Martensitic b011N type II twins, which are common in NiTi shape memory alloys, was found in both as-received and heat-treated samples. Solution treated samples, additionally, showed {11-1} type I twinning was also found in samples that have been annealed after solution-treatment. Another common feature of the microstructure in both as-received and heat treated samples is the formation of Ti2Ni precipitates. The size, number and dispersions of these precipitates can be controlled by resorting to a suitable heat treatment e.g. solution treatment.en
languageEnglish
titleStudy of the Microstructure evolution of heat treated Ti-rich NiTi shape memory alloyen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsNickel–titanium shape memory alloyen
subject keywordsMicrostructural evolutionen
subject keywordsAnnealingen
subject keywordsSolution treatmenten
journal titleMaterials Characterizationfa
pages19-Nov
journal volume112
journal issue0
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1053837.html
identifier articleid1053837
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