Temperature Dependent Stress-Strain behavior and Martensite Stabilization in Magnetic Shape Memory Ni51.1Fe16.4Ga26.3Co6.2
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Abstract: The superelastic properties and stress-induced martensite (SIM) stabilization have been studied in a shape memory Ni51.1Fe16.4Ga26.3Co6.2 single crystal. The single crystal, characterized by a thermally induced forward martensitic transformation temperature around 56 °C in the initial state,
has been submitted to compression mechanical testing at different temperatures well above, near
and below the martensitic transformation (MT). After each mechanical test, the characteristic MT
temperatures and the
transformation enthalpy have been monitored by means of differential scan-
ning calorimetry. At temperatures below MT, the stress-strain (?-?? curves show a large strain,
around 6.0%, resulting from the detwinning process in the martensitic microstructure, which re-
mains accumulated after unloading in the detwinned state of the sample as
a typical behavior of the
shape memory alloys (SMAs). After just two "?-? + heating" cycles the accumulation of strain was
not observed any more indicating the formation of a two-way shape memory effect which consists
in a spontaneous recovery of the aforementioned detwinned state of the sample
during its cooling
across the forward MT. Whereas the thermally induced shape recovery in conventional SMAs oc-
curs at the fixed value of the reverse MT temperature, the heating DSC curves of the mechanically
deformed martensite in the present work show a burst-like calorimetric peak at the reverse MT
arising
at temperatures essentially higher than the thermally activated one. This behavior is the
result of the SIM stabilization effect. After a short thermal aging in the stress-free state, this effect
almost disappears, showing a slight impact on the MT characteristic temperatures and the enthalpy.
At temperatures higher than the
transformation one, the SIM is not stabilized, as the mechanically
induced martensite fully retransforms into austenite after the unloading. From the ?-? curves, the
critical stress, ?
c, as well as the values of Young's moduli of martensite and austenite are determined
showing linear dependences on the temperature with a slope of 3.6 MPa/°C.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
martensitic transformation; superelastic effect; stress-induced stabilization of marten- site; critical stress; Young´s modulus
Elenco autori:
Villa, Francesca; Villa, Elena
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