Microstructure and Shape Memory Characteristics of Powder-Metallurgical-Processed Ti-Ni-Cu Alloys

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Yeon-Wook Kim
Young-Soo Chung
Eunsoo Choi
Tae-Hyun Nam
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[1] Keimyung University,Department of Advanced Materials Engineering
[2] Chungang University,Department of Civil Engineering
[3] Hongik University,Department of Civil Engineering
[4] Gyeongsang National University,Department of Materials Engineering
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2012年 / 43卷
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Martensitic Transformation; Shape Memory; Shape Memory Alloy; Spark Plasma Sinter; Shape Memory Effect;
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Even though Ti-Ni-Cu alloys have attracted a lot of attention because of their high performance in shape memory effect and decrease in thermal and stress hysteresis compared with Ti-Ni binary alloys, their poor workability restrains the practical applications of Ti-Ni-Cu shape memory alloys. Consolidation of Ti-Ni-Cu alloy powders is useful for the fabrication of bulk near-net-shape shape memory alloy. Ti50Ni30Cu20 shape memory alloy powders were prepared by gas atomization, and the sieved powders with the specific size range of 25 to 150 μm were chosen for this study. The evaluation of powder microstructures was based on a scanning electron microscope (SEM) examination of the surface and the polished and etched powder cross sections. The typical images showed cellular/dendrite morphology and high population of small shrinkage cavities at intercellular regions. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis showed that a B2-B19 one-step martensitic transformation occurred in the as-atomized powders. The martensitic transformation start temperature (Ms) of powders ranging between 25 and 50 μm was 304.5 K (31.5 °C). The Ms increased with increasing powder size. However, the difference of Ms in the as-atomized powders ranging between 25 and 150 μm was only 274 K (1 °C). A dense cylindrical specimen of 10 mm diameter and 15 mm length were fabricated by spark plasma sintering (SPS) at 1073 K (800 °C) and 10 MPa for 20 minutes. Then, this bulk specimen was heat treated for 60 minutes at 1123 K (850 °C) and quenched in ice water. The Ms of the SPS specimen was 310.5 K (37.5 °C) whereas the Ms of conventionally cast ingot is found to be as high as 352.7 K (79.7 °C). It is considered that the depression of the Ms in rapidly solidified powders is ascribed to the density of dislocations and the stored energy produced by rapid solidification.
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