Abstract
The effects of thermomechanical treatment on microstructure, mechanical properties and shape memory effect of Ti-13V-3Al alloy were investigated. A dual-phase structure which consists of α phase and α″ martensite phase forms after thermomechanical treatment. As annealing temperature increases, the amount of α phase decreases and its morphology changes. Stress plateau decreases when annealing temperature increases and elongation shows the opposite trend. Ti-13V-3Al alloy annealed at 700. °C has the best comprehensive mechanical property. Recoverable strain first increases then decreases as annealing temperature increases. Ti-13V-3Al alloy annealed at 700. °C for 0.5. h displays a large fully recoverable strain of 7.5%. It is believed that small, uniformly distributed α phase benefits the shape memory effect. With the help of α phase, martensite variants become small. The variants are supposed to have a good mobility and that reduces the chance of introducing irrecoverable strain during tensile test. The microstructure evolution of Ti-13V-3Al alloy annealed at 700. °C during deformation was investigated. When the pre-strain is less than 7.5%, the recoverable martensite reorientation process contributes to the deformation. When the pre-strain exceeds 7.5%, the crossover of martensite plates leads to the deterioration of shape memory effect.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 122-131 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Materials Science and Engineering: A |
| Volume | 655 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 8 Feb 2016 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Lightweight shape memory alloy
- Microstructure
- Shape memory effect
- Thermomechanical treatment
- Ti-13V-3Al alloy
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