Neutron-irradiation-induced shape memory effect in a TiNi alloy

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Changes in the structure and properties of a TiNi alloy, which possesses shape memory effect by means of reversible martensitic transformation (RMT), after annealing at different temperatures in the interval of 300 to 550oC, were investigated. These changes were characterized by chemical analysis, X-ray diffraction, electrical resistivity, microhardness and differential scanning calorimetry. The results showed that the as-fabricated TiNi alloy presented a multiphase structure. An additional high temperature phase was revealed upon 550oC annealing. The alloy displayed sensible changes in its electrical resistivity that were attributed to the influence of the several existing phases. A tendency for the increase in the RMT critical temperatures was also observed with increasing annealing temperature.


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In the present study we investigate the effect of ultrasonic treatment on the functional properties of Ti 50,4at.%Ni alloy after the processing in free and pre-deformed conditions. It is shown that the shape memory effect and its realization peculiarities depend on the parameters and conditions of ultrasonic influence. Ultrasonic treatment of preliminary deformed TiNi alloy in pre-deforming conditions promotes the reduction of strain restoring at the subsequent heating through the temperature interval of reverse martensite transformation. I. e. some setting of induced strain occurs during the ultrasonic treatment of material in pre-deforming conditions. In the specimens after ultrasonic treatment, it is observed the extension of shape recovery temperature range in the first thermal cycle, as well as the dependence of strain recovery temperature dynamics on the power of ultrasonic influence. Also it is established that ultrasonic treatment helps to increase the shape memory effect.


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