Structure and properties of severely cold-rolled and annealed Ti-Ni shape memory alloys
2008
Abstract The substructure and structure formation as well as the mechanical and functional properties of thermomechanically treated Ti–50.7 at.%Ni and Ti–50.0 at.%Ni alloys were studied using transmission electron microscopy and mechanical testing. A low-temperature thermomechanical treatment is carried out by rolling at room temperature in a true strain range e = 0.3–1.9. It is shown that the severe plastic deformation of Ti–Ni alloys results in a partial material amorphization and in the subsequent formation of a nanocrystalline austenite structure during post-deformation annealing. As a result, the completely recoverable strain and recovery stress become much higher than the values reachable using traditional low-temperature thermomechanical treatment with post-deformation annealing which creates a polygonized dislocation substructure.
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