Title of article :
Effect of NbC and TiC precipitation on shape memory
in an iron-based alloy
Author/Authors :
N. Stanford، نويسنده , , D. P. Dunne، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper examines the effects of TiC and NbC
precipitation and prior cold rolling on the shape memory
behaviour of an iron-based alloy. A precipitate-free alloy
was used as a reference to investigate the relative contributions
of prior-deformation and precipitation on shape
memory. Heat treatment of the Nb- and Ti-containing alloys
at 700 C and 800 C resulted in carbide precipitates between
120 nm and 220 nm in diameter. Bend testing of
these samples showed a marginal increase in shape memory
compared to the precipitate-free alloy. Under these conditions
TiC precipitation exhibited slightly better shape
memory than for NbC. However, this small increase was
over-shadowed by the marked increase in shape memory
that can be produced by subjecting the alloys to cold rolling
followed by recovery annealing. When processed in this
way, fine carbides are formed in the Ti- and Nb-containing
alloys during the heat treatment. For particles >25 nm in
diameter the shape memory is unaffected, but, it was found
that small < 5 nm particles have a detrimental effect on
shape memory due to pinning of the martensite plates,
thereby inhibiting their reversion to austenite. The optimum
shape memory was observed in the precipitate-free alloy
after cold rolling and recovery annealing.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science