This paper examines the effects of TiC and NbC precipitation and prior cold rolling on the shape memory behaviour of an iron-based alloy. A precipitate-free alloy was used as a reference to investigate the relative contributions of prior-deformation and precipitation on shape memory. Heat treatment of the Nb- and Ti-containing alloys at 700 °C and 800 °C resulted in carbide precipitates between 120 nm and 220 nm in diameter. Bend testing of these samples showed a marginal increase in shape memory compared to the precipitate-free alloy. Under these conditions TiC precipitation exhibited slightly better shape memory than for NbC. However, this small increase was over-shadowed by the marked increase in shape memory that can be produced...
Some new results of literature concerning two important fields of shape memory alloys are analyzed a...
The effect of carbide precipitates with a size range of 30–300 nm on the austenite to martensi...
Two shape-memory steels were water quenched after one hour at 873 K to keep a stable austenitic stru...
Current literature pertaining to the shape memory effect in the Fe–Mn–Si-based system is...
The shape memory behaviour of two Fe–Mn–Si-based alloys has been investigated. One alloy...
In order to evaluate the effect that the existence of small coherent NbC precipitates in austenitic ...
It bas recently been found that the shape memory properties of Fe-Mn-Si-based alloys are notably imp...
The shape memory properties and microstructure of Fe41Ni28Co17Al11.5(Ti+Nb)2.5 (at.%) cold-rolled al...
Shape recovery in iron-based shape memory alloys is known to be incomplete. Thermomechanical cycling...
At room temperature, Fe-15Mn-5Si-9Cr-5Ni alloys are usually austenitic and the application of a stre...
In this study, the combined effects of strengthening, precipitates, and textures on the shape recove...
The effects of precipitation of Ni5Al3 in rapidly solidified Ni66Al34 were studied using DSC, X-ray ...
grantor: University of TorontoShape memory effect is due to a reversible martensitic trans...
In order to obtain optimal mechanical properties, the effect of heat treatment on the precipitation ...
In the current work, XRD, SEM, EBSD and TEM techniques were used to evaluate the microstructure of s...
Some new results of literature concerning two important fields of shape memory alloys are analyzed a...
The effect of carbide precipitates with a size range of 30–300 nm on the austenite to martensi...
Two shape-memory steels were water quenched after one hour at 873 K to keep a stable austenitic stru...
Current literature pertaining to the shape memory effect in the Fe–Mn–Si-based system is...
The shape memory behaviour of two Fe–Mn–Si-based alloys has been investigated. One alloy...
In order to evaluate the effect that the existence of small coherent NbC precipitates in austenitic ...
It bas recently been found that the shape memory properties of Fe-Mn-Si-based alloys are notably imp...
The shape memory properties and microstructure of Fe41Ni28Co17Al11.5(Ti+Nb)2.5 (at.%) cold-rolled al...
Shape recovery in iron-based shape memory alloys is known to be incomplete. Thermomechanical cycling...
At room temperature, Fe-15Mn-5Si-9Cr-5Ni alloys are usually austenitic and the application of a stre...
In this study, the combined effects of strengthening, precipitates, and textures on the shape recove...
The effects of precipitation of Ni5Al3 in rapidly solidified Ni66Al34 were studied using DSC, X-ray ...
grantor: University of TorontoShape memory effect is due to a reversible martensitic trans...
In order to obtain optimal mechanical properties, the effect of heat treatment on the precipitation ...
In the current work, XRD, SEM, EBSD and TEM techniques were used to evaluate the microstructure of s...
Some new results of literature concerning two important fields of shape memory alloys are analyzed a...
The effect of carbide precipitates with a size range of 30–300 nm on the austenite to martensi...
Two shape-memory steels were water quenched after one hour at 873 K to keep a stable austenitic stru...