The effect of aluminum additions on the thermal, microstructural, and mechanical behavior of NiTiHf shape memory alloys

2015 
Abstract Ni 50 Ti 30 − X Hf 20 Al X ( X  = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 at.%) alloys were investigated using thermal, microstructural, and mechanical analysis. It was found that Al additions to this system decreased the transformation temperatures and thermal cyclic stability of the quaternary alloys. Also, the lenticular Han phase was observed in the aged 3–5% Al alloys in accordance with previous studies in literature performed at a similar aging temperature. Though no transformation was detected after DSC cycling down to −60 °C for the aged 4% and 5% Al alloys, mechanical testing confirmed pseudoelasticity. Additionally, TEM and atom probe analysis confirmed that aging at 600 °C resulted in precipitation of the Ni 2 TiAl Heusler phase and determined the Al solubility limit in the matrix as near 3 at.%. Lastly, precipitation strengthening by the Heusler phase was observed when comparing the solution-treated and aged 4% and 5% Al alloys. Microstructural evolution was further characterized using XRD, SEM and compression testing.
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