Impact of Plastic Straining in the Martensitic State on the Development of the Superelasticity and Shape Memory Effects in Titanium-Nickelide-Based Alloys


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Abstract

The superelasticity and shape memory effects upon torsional straining of samples of the binary titanium nickelide based alloy with the B19' martensitic phase structure have been investigated. It has been found that, in samples plastically strained during their loading up to a specified torsional strain of ~39%, the superelasticity value can attain 6.3%, which is comparable with the classical superelasticity effect. The superelasticity manifestation in the martensitic state upon torsion straining of the samples has been compared with the results of similar studies on tensile straining of the titanium nickelide-based alloy samples.

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A. I. Lotkov

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch

Email: dorzh@ispms.tsc.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634055

V. N. Grishkov

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch

Email: dorzh@ispms.tsc.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634055

D. Yu. Zhapova

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch

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Email: dorzh@ispms.tsc.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634055

A. A. Gusarenko

Tomsk Polytechnic University

Email: dorzh@ispms.tsc.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634050

V. N. Timkin

Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch

Email: dorzh@ispms.tsc.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk, 634055

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