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Effect of the surface oxide layer on shape memory effect and superelasticity of [011]-oriented Ti-50.1Ni single crystals Y. I. Chumlyakov, I. V. Kireeva, A. A. Saraeva [et al.]

Contributor(s): Chumlyakov, Yuri I | Kireeva, Irina V. физик | Saraeva, Anastasia A | Pobedennaya, Zinaida V | Vyrodova, Anna VMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): сверхэластичность | эффект памяти формы | сжатие | поверхностный оксидный слой | монокристаллыGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Metals Vol. 12, № 11. P. 1932 (1-13)Abstract: Effect of the surface oxide layer on the shape memory effect (SME) and superelasticity (SE) after marforming (deformation in the martensitic state, followed by annealing at 713 K for 0.5 h in an inert helium gas and in dry air) was investigated on Ti-50.1Ni (at.%) single crystals, oriented along [011]-direction, under compression. Quenched [011]-oriented crystals of the Ti-50.1Ni alloy experience a one-stage B2-B190 martensitic transformation (MT) without SE under compression. Marforming leads to a two-stage B2-R-B190 MT and creates conditions for SE. A thin TiO2 oxide layer of 170 nm thick was formed on the sample surface upon annealing at 713 K for 0.5 h in dry air. In [011]-oriented crystals without and with an oxide layer, maximum of the SE value reached 4%, and the SME was 2.4 and 2.6%, respectively. Appearance of an oxide layer upon annealing in dry air: (i) reduces the stresses of B2-phase by 50 MPa from Md to 473 K; (ii) decreases Q = ds/d# from 6.5 GPa in crystals without an oxide layer to 2.0 GPa with an oxide layer and (iii) does not affect the SME and SE values.
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Effect of the surface oxide layer on the shape memory effect (SME) and superelasticity (SE) after marforming (deformation in the martensitic state, followed by annealing at 713 K for 0.5 h in an inert helium gas and in dry air) was investigated on Ti-50.1Ni (at.%) single crystals, oriented along [011]-direction, under compression. Quenched [011]-oriented crystals of the Ti-50.1Ni alloy experience a one-stage B2-B190 martensitic transformation (MT) without SE under compression. Marforming leads to a two-stage B2-R-B190 MT and creates conditions for SE. A thin TiO2 oxide layer of 170 nm thick was formed on the sample surface upon annealing at 713 K for 0.5 h in dry air. In [011]-oriented crystals without and with an oxide layer, maximum of the SE value reached 4%, and the SME was 2.4 and 2.6%, respectively. Appearance of an oxide layer upon annealing in dry air: (i) reduces the stresses of B2-phase by 50 MPa from Md to 473 K; (ii) decreases Q = ds/d# from 6.5 GPa in crystals without an oxide layer to 2.0 GPa with an oxide layer and (iii) does not affect the SME and SE values.

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