Title of article
Martensite/particle interactions and the shape memory effect in an Fe–Mn–Si-based alloy
Author/Authors
Nicole Stanford، نويسنده , , Druce P. Dunne، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
4334
To page
4343
Abstract
The effect of carbide precipitates with a size
range of 30–300 nm on the austenite to martensite
transformation has been studied. Such particles are
known to enhance shape memory, and it was the aim of
this work to clarify how the particles exert a favourable
effect on shape memory. Differential scanning calorimetry
revealed that the presence of particles
increases the amount of thermally induced martensite.
X-ray diffraction showed that the presence of particles
increases the amount of stress-induced martensite also.
Surface-relief produced on a pre-polished surface by
bending deformation showed that the particle-containing
samples exhibited a more complex and highly
tilted surface-relief indicative of the formation of a
larger volume fraction of martensite. The reversion
characteristics of the particle-containing and solutiontreated
samples were similar: both showed co-reversion
of multiple variants of martensite within the same
volume of microstructure. However, a higher volume
fraction of martensite reverted for the particle-containing
sample on recovery annealing. The increased
density of nucleation sites for martensite formation
and a higher volume fraction of stress-induced martensite
for a given strain are therefore considered to be
the main contributions of relatively coarse carbide
particles to the improvement of shape memory performance.
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
832911
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