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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2014 Volume 84, Issue 5, Pages 55–61 (Mi jtf8086)

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Formation of nanostructured states in ternary TiNiFe-based shape memory alloys during megaplastic deformation and subsequent heat treatment

N. N. Kuranova, A. V. Pushin, V. G. Pushin, A. N. Uksusnikov, N. I. Kourov

Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg

Abstract: The ternary metastable TiNiFe alloys that exhibit a low-temperature shape memory effect and are subjected to plastic deformation by rolling or high-pressure torsion followed by heat treatment are studied by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and electrical resistivity measurements. It is found that moderate plastic deformation of a Ti$_{50}$Ni$_{49}$Fe$_1$ alloy at room temperature initiates the thermoelastic B2 $\leftrightarrow$ B19' martensitic transformation and the formation of a developed banded dislocation and twin substructure in the B19’ martensite. This deformation of a Ti$_{50}$Ni$_{47}$Fe$_3$ alloy forms a similar dislocation substructure but in B2 austenite. Megaplastic deformation by high-pressure torsion causes amorphization in the Ti$_{50}$Ni$_{49}$Fe$_1$ alloy and nanofragmentation in the Ti$_{50}$Ni$_{47}$Fe$_3$ alloy. The evolution of the nanostructure and the martensitic transformations in TiNiFe-based ternary alloys is studied during plastic deformation and subsequent annealing at various temperatures.

Received: 05.07.2013


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2014, 59:5, 685–691

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