Effects of mechanical constraint on thermally induced reverse martensitic transformation in granular shape memory ceramic packings

2020 ◽  
Vol 128 (24) ◽  
pp. 245102
Author(s):  
Hunter A. Rauch ◽  
Hang Z. Yu
2007 ◽  
Vol 130 ◽  
pp. 127-134
Author(s):  
Concepcio Seguí ◽  
Jaume Pons ◽  
Eduard Cesari

The present work analyses the influence of austenite ordering on a single crystal Ni-Mn- Ga alloy which displays, on cooling, a sequence of martensitic (MT) and intermartensitic (IMT) transformations. The MT and IMT show distinct behaviour after ageing in austenite: while the MT temperatures are not affected by the performed heat treatments, the IMT shifts toward lower temperatures after quenching from increasing temperatures, progressive recovery occurring upon ageing in parent phase. Such evolution can be related to changes in the L21 order degree, in the sense that ordering favours the occurrence of the intermartensitic transformation, while it does not affect noticeably the forward and reverse martensitic transformation temperatures. The closeness of the free energies of the different martensite structures allows to explain this behaviour.


Author(s):  
Р.Б. Тимашов ◽  
П.Н. Якушев ◽  
С.А. Пульнев ◽  
В.И. Николаев

The ability of martensitic single crystals Cu 82.5 wt.% - Al 13.5 wt.% - Ni 4.0 to perform work has been investigated. It is shown that weight placed on the crystal is transferred smoothly or by impact during shape memory strain recovery (SMS) Moving depends on the preliminary deformation of the crystal. An influence of the preload on this work is studied. It was found that the transition to the impact mode occurs after preliminary compression of the crystal to the full SMS (~ 9%), when the load is more than twice the stress of the detwinning of martensite. DSC calorimetry showed that after compression to 200–250 MPa and higher sharp narrowing of reverse martensitic transformation (RMT) peak takes place.


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