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Cyclic Stability of Ni44.8Cu5Ti45.2Hf5 and Zr-Substituted Ni44.8Cu5Ti40.2Hf5Zr5 Medium-Entropy Shape Memory Alloys. / Baradari, Sadjad; Resnina, Natalia; Belyaev, Sergey; Nili-Ahmadabadi, Mahmoud.
In: Advanced Engineering Materials, Vol. 24, No. 10, 2200106, 10.2022.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Cyclic Stability of Ni44.8Cu5Ti45.2Hf5 and Zr-Substituted Ni44.8Cu5Ti40.2Hf5Zr5 Medium-Entropy Shape Memory Alloys
AU - Baradari, Sadjad
AU - Resnina, Natalia
AU - Belyaev, Sergey
AU - Nili-Ahmadabadi, Mahmoud
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2022/10
Y1 - 2022/10
N2 - An experimental investigation on the cyclic stability of solutionized Ni44.8Cu5Ti45.2Hf5 and Zr-substituted Ni44.8Cu5Ti40.2Hf5Zr5 (atomic percent, at%) medium-entropy shape memory alloys (MESMAs) was carried out. The shift of the peak temperature for the forward B2 (Formula presented.) B19′ transformation in Ni44.8Cu5Ti45.2Hf5 alloy after 50 differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) cycles was measured to be 23 °C, substituting 5 at% Zr for Ti increased it to 41 °C. No residual strain accumulation was observed in Ni44.8Cu5Ti45.2Hf5 alloy after 10 thermal cycles under a tensile stress of 200 MPa, and meanwhile the shape memory strain increased from 5% to 6.5%. A pseudoelastic strain (εPE) of ≈2.7% was obtained in Zr-substituted Ni44.8Cu5Ti40.2Hf5Zr5 alloy at 55 °C (Af + 10 °C) for a maximum deformation (εmax.) of 4.4%. In addition, the stability of pseudoelasticity in Ni44.8Cu5Ti40.2Hf5Zr5 alloy during 100 loading–unloading cycles was examined in the solution annealed (1000 °C for 1 h) and aged (400 °C for 1 h) conditions. The results showed that aging treatment could effectively retard the degradation of pseudoelasticity in the alloy. These preliminary findings suggest that the idea of increasing chemical complexity in NiTi-based SMAs holds promising potential in developing novel SMAs with enhanced cyclic stability.
AB - An experimental investigation on the cyclic stability of solutionized Ni44.8Cu5Ti45.2Hf5 and Zr-substituted Ni44.8Cu5Ti40.2Hf5Zr5 (atomic percent, at%) medium-entropy shape memory alloys (MESMAs) was carried out. The shift of the peak temperature for the forward B2 (Formula presented.) B19′ transformation in Ni44.8Cu5Ti45.2Hf5 alloy after 50 differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) cycles was measured to be 23 °C, substituting 5 at% Zr for Ti increased it to 41 °C. No residual strain accumulation was observed in Ni44.8Cu5Ti45.2Hf5 alloy after 10 thermal cycles under a tensile stress of 200 MPa, and meanwhile the shape memory strain increased from 5% to 6.5%. A pseudoelastic strain (εPE) of ≈2.7% was obtained in Zr-substituted Ni44.8Cu5Ti40.2Hf5Zr5 alloy at 55 °C (Af + 10 °C) for a maximum deformation (εmax.) of 4.4%. In addition, the stability of pseudoelasticity in Ni44.8Cu5Ti40.2Hf5Zr5 alloy during 100 loading–unloading cycles was examined in the solution annealed (1000 °C for 1 h) and aged (400 °C for 1 h) conditions. The results showed that aging treatment could effectively retard the degradation of pseudoelasticity in the alloy. These preliminary findings suggest that the idea of increasing chemical complexity in NiTi-based SMAs holds promising potential in developing novel SMAs with enhanced cyclic stability.
KW - cyclic stability
KW - martensitic phase transformation
KW - medium-entropy alloys (MEAs)
KW - pseudoelasticity
KW - shape memory alloys
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U2 - 10.1002/adem.202200106
DO - 10.1002/adem.202200106
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85131799301
VL - 24
JO - Advanced Engineering Materials
JF - Advanced Engineering Materials
SN - 1438-1656
IS - 10
M1 - 2200106
ER -
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