Title of article :
Combustion synthesis/quasi-isostatic pressing of TiC0.7–NiTi
cermets: microstructure and transformation characteristics
Author/Authors :
E. R. Strutt، نويسنده , , T. Radetic، نويسنده , , E. A. OLEVSKY، نويسنده , ,
M. A. Meyers، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
TiC0.7–NiTi cermets were produced by combustion
synthesis followed by quasi-isostatic consolidation
while the reaction products were still hot and ductile. The
TiC0.7–NiTi cermets were characterized by differential
scanning calorimetry, room temperature transmission
electron microscopy (TEM), and in-situ TEM (temperature
varied during observation). The matrix of the as-synthesized
20NiTi, 40NiTi, and 60NiTi composites contains
both R and B190 martensites at room temperature. No
distinct R-phase morphology could be imaged. In the B190
martensite, [011] Type II twinning, ð11 1 Þ Type I twinning
and (001) compound twinning modes were observed as the
lattice invariant shear (LIS) of the R-B190 transformation.
The [011] Type II twinning is often reported as the LIS of
the B2-B190 transformation, but this is the first experimental
confirmation of its predicted presence as a qualified
LIS of the R-B190 transformation. The (001) compound
twinning mode is responsible for the fine structure of the
martensite with a wavy morphology. Nanoscale structures
with a thickness of 5 nm were obtained inside the twins.
Twinning was also observed at the interface with carbide
particles, which confirms that some stress relaxation of the
elastic mismatch occurs. At room temperature, the matrix
of the 80NiTi composite had the R-phase structure, which
appeared with a needle-like morphology. Thermal cycling
resulted in the suppression of the R-phase transformation.
This is the opposite of the behavior observed in
un-reinforced NiTi alloys.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science