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The Influence of Aging on Critical Transformation Stress Levels and Martensite Start Temperatures in NiTi: Part II—Discussion of Experimental Results

Authors :
Ken Gall
Hans Jürgen Maier
Yuriy Chumlyakov
Huseyin Sehitoglu
Irina Kireeva
Source :
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology. 121:28-37
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
ASME International, 1999.

Abstract

An experimental study was performed to determine the effect of aging on martensitic transformations in NiTi, Polycrystalline and single crystal NiTi ([100], [110], and [111] orientations) were both considered, Stress-induced transformations in polycrystalline NiTi were found to closely resemble transformations in single crystals of the [110] and [111] orientations. Solutionized and over-aged single crystals exhibited a strong orientation dependence of the critical stress required to trigger the transformation, σcr The Schmid law was able to accurately predict the orientation dependence of σcr in the solutionized and over-aged single crystals. Peak-aged single crystals demonstrated a much weaker orientation dependence of σcr and in general, the Schmid law was not obeyed. By considering the local stress fields outside of the semi-coherent precipitates, the decrease in the orientation dependence of σcr was accounted for. The martensite start temperatures, Ms, in aged single crystal and polycrystalline NiTi were much higher than in solutionized samples In peak-aged NiTi the increase was primarily attribited to the local stress fields outside the coherent precipitates which create preferential nucleation sites for the martensite. In the over-aged NiTi the increase in Ms was primarily attributed to the decrease in the average Ni concentration of the matrix surrounding the coarsened precipitates.

Details

ISSN :
15288889 and 00944289
Volume :
121
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........86a369e70d19c5ede98e526f4ca32bca
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2815995