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The influence of the chemical composition of the Ti-Hf-Zr-Ni-Cu-Co shape memory alloys on the structure and the martensitic transformations. / Resnina, Natalia; Belyaev, Sergey; Sibirev, Aleksei; Ponikarova, Irina; Ivanov, Aleksei; Bikbaev, Rashid; Rebrov, Timofei; Starodubova, Maria; Berezovskaya, Sofia; Kalnitskaya, Miroslava; Bazlov, Andrey; Andreev, Vladimir; Kalganov, Vladimir.

в: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Том 968, 172040, 01.12.2023.

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@article{26770d64adf54e0ba13a3bed83436091,
title = "The influence of the chemical composition of the Ti-Hf-Zr-Ni-Cu-Co shape memory alloys on the structure and the martensitic transformations",
abstract = "Twelve senary alloys were manufactured with different concentrations of doping elements (Hf, Zr, Ni, and Cu) that varied from 1 to 17 at%, and the concentration of the Ni equivalent (Ni, Cu, and Co) atoms changed from 49 to 51 at%. It allowed the production of Ti-Hf-Zr-Ni-Cu-Co alloys with various configuration entropies. It was found that, regardless of the entropy value, all alloys crystallised in the B2 phase, in which the lattice parameter increased upon a rise in the doping elements{\textquoteright} concentration (X parameter) and was hardly affected by the Ni group concentration ([Ni] = Ni + Cu + Co). In the alloys with low and medium entropy, the chemical composition of the B2 phase was homogeneous and close to the composition of the alloy. In the alloys with high entropy, the core and edge of dendrite cells in the matrix were characterised by different concentrations of doping elements, while the concentration of the Ni group was constant. Besides the B2 phase, the secondary phase existed in all alloys, whose type [Ti]2[Ni] or [Ni]4[Ti]3 depended on the [Ni] value, as was observed in the binary NiTi alloys. It was found that the Ti-Hf-Zr-Ni-Cu-Co alloys with low and medium entropy underwent the B2 ↔ B19′ martensitic transformation on cooling and heating. An increase in the [Ni] and X values initiated the formation of the strain nanodomains on cooling before the forward transformation. In the high-entropy alloys with X = 10 at%, the strain nanodomains formed on cooling to − 180 °C without the formation of the B19′ phase. In the alloys with X = 17 at%, strain nanodomains, and martensitic transformation were not found on cooling, but the martensitic transformation was initiated by loading at − 100 °C. It was shown that the variation in the Ni group concentration affected the martensitic transformation parameters only in the low-entropy alloys. In the medium- and high-entropy alloys, the concentration of the doping element had a more significant effect on the transformation than the [Ni] value.",
keywords = "Configuration entropy, High-entropy shape memory alloys, Martensitic transformations, Multi-component shape memory alloy",
author = "Natalia Resnina and Sergey Belyaev and Aleksei Sibirev and Irina Ponikarova and Aleksei Ivanov and Rashid Bikbaev and Timofei Rebrov and Maria Starodubova and Sofia Berezovskaya and Miroslava Kalnitskaya and Andrey Bazlov and Vladimir Andreev and Vladimir Kalganov",
year = "2023",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.172040",
language = "English",
volume = "968",
journal = "Journal of Alloys and Compounds",
issn = "0925-8388",
publisher = "Elsevier",

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T1 - The influence of the chemical composition of the Ti-Hf-Zr-Ni-Cu-Co shape memory alloys on the structure and the martensitic transformations

AU - Resnina, Natalia

AU - Belyaev, Sergey

AU - Sibirev, Aleksei

AU - Ponikarova, Irina

AU - Ivanov, Aleksei

AU - Bikbaev, Rashid

AU - Rebrov, Timofei

AU - Starodubova, Maria

AU - Berezovskaya, Sofia

AU - Kalnitskaya, Miroslava

AU - Bazlov, Andrey

AU - Andreev, Vladimir

AU - Kalganov, Vladimir

PY - 2023/12/1

Y1 - 2023/12/1

N2 - Twelve senary alloys were manufactured with different concentrations of doping elements (Hf, Zr, Ni, and Cu) that varied from 1 to 17 at%, and the concentration of the Ni equivalent (Ni, Cu, and Co) atoms changed from 49 to 51 at%. It allowed the production of Ti-Hf-Zr-Ni-Cu-Co alloys with various configuration entropies. It was found that, regardless of the entropy value, all alloys crystallised in the B2 phase, in which the lattice parameter increased upon a rise in the doping elements’ concentration (X parameter) and was hardly affected by the Ni group concentration ([Ni] = Ni + Cu + Co). In the alloys with low and medium entropy, the chemical composition of the B2 phase was homogeneous and close to the composition of the alloy. In the alloys with high entropy, the core and edge of dendrite cells in the matrix were characterised by different concentrations of doping elements, while the concentration of the Ni group was constant. Besides the B2 phase, the secondary phase existed in all alloys, whose type [Ti]2[Ni] or [Ni]4[Ti]3 depended on the [Ni] value, as was observed in the binary NiTi alloys. It was found that the Ti-Hf-Zr-Ni-Cu-Co alloys with low and medium entropy underwent the B2 ↔ B19′ martensitic transformation on cooling and heating. An increase in the [Ni] and X values initiated the formation of the strain nanodomains on cooling before the forward transformation. In the high-entropy alloys with X = 10 at%, the strain nanodomains formed on cooling to − 180 °C without the formation of the B19′ phase. In the alloys with X = 17 at%, strain nanodomains, and martensitic transformation were not found on cooling, but the martensitic transformation was initiated by loading at − 100 °C. It was shown that the variation in the Ni group concentration affected the martensitic transformation parameters only in the low-entropy alloys. In the medium- and high-entropy alloys, the concentration of the doping element had a more significant effect on the transformation than the [Ni] value.

AB - Twelve senary alloys were manufactured with different concentrations of doping elements (Hf, Zr, Ni, and Cu) that varied from 1 to 17 at%, and the concentration of the Ni equivalent (Ni, Cu, and Co) atoms changed from 49 to 51 at%. It allowed the production of Ti-Hf-Zr-Ni-Cu-Co alloys with various configuration entropies. It was found that, regardless of the entropy value, all alloys crystallised in the B2 phase, in which the lattice parameter increased upon a rise in the doping elements’ concentration (X parameter) and was hardly affected by the Ni group concentration ([Ni] = Ni + Cu + Co). In the alloys with low and medium entropy, the chemical composition of the B2 phase was homogeneous and close to the composition of the alloy. In the alloys with high entropy, the core and edge of dendrite cells in the matrix were characterised by different concentrations of doping elements, while the concentration of the Ni group was constant. Besides the B2 phase, the secondary phase existed in all alloys, whose type [Ti]2[Ni] or [Ni]4[Ti]3 depended on the [Ni] value, as was observed in the binary NiTi alloys. It was found that the Ti-Hf-Zr-Ni-Cu-Co alloys with low and medium entropy underwent the B2 ↔ B19′ martensitic transformation on cooling and heating. An increase in the [Ni] and X values initiated the formation of the strain nanodomains on cooling before the forward transformation. In the high-entropy alloys with X = 10 at%, the strain nanodomains formed on cooling to − 180 °C without the formation of the B19′ phase. In the alloys with X = 17 at%, strain nanodomains, and martensitic transformation were not found on cooling, but the martensitic transformation was initiated by loading at − 100 °C. It was shown that the variation in the Ni group concentration affected the martensitic transformation parameters only in the low-entropy alloys. In the medium- and high-entropy alloys, the concentration of the doping element had a more significant effect on the transformation than the [Ni] value.

KW - Configuration entropy

KW - High-entropy shape memory alloys

KW - Martensitic transformations

KW - Multi-component shape memory alloy

UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/1facf652-f198-34e9-bdd9-8677d1a35468/

U2 - 10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.172040

DO - 10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.172040

M3 - Article

VL - 968

JO - Journal of Alloys and Compounds

JF - Journal of Alloys and Compounds

SN - 0925-8388

M1 - 172040

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