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- 2013In situ structural characterization of laser welded NiTi shape memory alloyscitations
- 2013Simultaneous probing of phase transformations in Ni-Ti thin film Shape Memory Alloy by synchrotron radiation-based X-ray diffraction and Electrical Resistivitycitations
- 2012In situ study of thermomechanical cycling of shape memory alloys
- 2012Textural Evolution Evaluated by EBSD and XRD after Thermal Treatment in Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloy
- 2011Concurrent Effect of Melt-spinning and Severe Plastic Deformation on Shape Memory Alloy Ribbons by Simultaneous XRD and Electrical Resistivity Measurements
- 2011Combined in-situ XRD and Electrical Resistivity Study of the Phase Transformations in Ni-Ti SMA
- 2011Stability in Phase Transformation After Multiple Steps of Marforming in Ti-Rich Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloycitations
- 2011Simultaneous XRD and Electrical Resistivity Measurements of the phase transitions in Co-Ni-Ga ferromagnetic shape memory alloy system
- 2010Phase Transformation in Ni-Ti Shape Memory and Superelastic Alloys Subjected to High Pressure Torsion
- 2010XRD study of the transformation characteristics of severely plastic deformed Ni-Ti SMAscitations
- 2010Textural Modifications during Recovery in Ti-Rich Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloy Subjected to Low Level of Cold Work Reduction
- 2010Phase transformation and structural study on the severely plastic deformed Ni-Ti alloyscitations
- 2009In-situ XRD and Electrical Resistivity Study of the Phase transformations in Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloys (SMA)
- 2008Electric resistance variation of NiTi shape memory alloy wires in thermomechanical tests: Experiments and simulationcitations
- 2008The interfacial diffusion zone in magnetron sputtered Ni-Ti thin films deposited on different Si substrates studied by HR-TEMcitations
- 2008Thermomechanical behavior of Ti-rich NiTi shape memory alloyscitations
- 2007In-situ study of Ni-Ti thin film growth on a TiN intermediate layer by X-ray diffractioncitations
- 2007X-ray diffraction study of the phase transformations in NiTi shape memory alloycitations
- 2006One- and two-step phase transformation in Ti-rich NiTi shape memory alloy
- 2006Kinetics characterization of martensitic transformation on Ti-rich Ni-Ti SMA
- 2006Texture evolution during annealing of Ni-Ti shape memory alloy
- 2006Study of the textural evolution in Ti-rich NiTi using synchrotron radiationcitations
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XRD study of the transformation characteristics of severely plastic deformed Ni-Ti SMAs
Abstract
Severe plastic deformation (SPD) of Ni-Ti alloys (Ti-rich and Ni-rich) has been performed by High Pressure Torsion (HPT). Aim of the study was to follow the structural evolution in the samples subjected to SPD, in the martensite ↔ austenite phase transformation temperature region. HPT is carried out at room temperature (RT) on two separate Ni-Ti alloy samples, Ti-rich alloy with martensite finish temperature (Mf) above and Ni-rich with austenite finish temperature (Af) below RT. The samples have been studied by in situ X-ray diffraction (XRD) in order to get information about (i) the transformation characteristics and (ii) the structural evolution after annealing. The results showed that the Ti-rich alloy retained one step phase transformation (Martensite ↔ Austenite) after HPT, as well as HPT followed by heat treatment. In the HPT condition, Ni-rich alloy were found to undergo one step phase transformation (Martensite ↔ Austenite), whereas, heat treatment after HPT resulted in the presence of intermediate R-phase transformation both while heating and cooling in the diffraction chamber.