Structural Changes Associated with the Pseudoelastic Response of Fe-based Shape Memory Alloys
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2014Author
Pricop, Bogdan
Lohan, Monica Nicoleta
Borza, Firuța
Lupu, Nicoleta
Suru, Marius-Gabriel
Mihalache, Elena
Comăneci, Radu Ioachim
Bujoreanu, Leandru-Gheorghe
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The pseudoelastic responses of two types of iron base shape memory alloys
(SMAs) were introduced and discussed. The former was based on Fe-Mn-Si system,
obtained by classical (CM) and by powder metallurgy (PM) manufacturing. The
latter was based on Fe-Ni-Co system being processed by a non conventional
technology comprising melt spinning and heat treatment. In the case of FeMnSibased
SMAs, CM specimens obviously experienced larger ductility and a more
pronounced pseudoelastic response while PM specimens were stiffer and underwent
larger work-hardening. On the other hand, melt spun FeNiCo-based SMAs revealed
an outstanding superelasticity in the case of micro-indentation tests. By means of
scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations, a martensitic morphology was
identified in FeMnSi-based SMAs while FeNiCo-based SMAs revealed an austenitic
structure. The presence of both α’ and ε martensites was confirmed in FeMnSibased
SMAs by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD). In fully austenitic melt-spun and
aged FeNiCo-based SMAs, no martensite was indentified on XRD patterns. These
results sustain the conclusion that FeMnSi-based SMAs, that contain pre-existing
martensite, experienced a pseudoelastic behavior caused by crystallographic
reorientation of martensite plate variants while austenitic FeNiCo-based SMAs
experienced a reversible stress-induced martensitic transformation, at room
temperature.
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