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Reversible elastocaloric effect related to B2-R transformation in Ni50.5Ti49.5 alloy

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 129, Issue 11, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/5.0042096

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  1. CONACYT (Mexico) [CB-2010-01-157541]

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This study focused on the properties of a Ni50.5Ti49.5 alloy with a promoted R phase, showing that it exhibits controllable elastocaloric effects and explores the variations in properties under different stress levels.
In Ti-Ni alloys, the low hysteresis emanating from the B2 <-> R transition enables a fine control of reversibility in elastocaloric effects when there are lower values of applied stress. In this paper, we reported a Ni50.5Ti49.5 alloy synthesized by arc melting promoting the R phase. Using energy dispersive x-ray analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, x-ray diffraction, and elongation measures as a function of temperature, we have studied properties in an isolated R phase. We observe that there are similarities between the isothermal entropy change curves and the reversible adiabatic temperature changes, where a maximum value of reversible isothermal entropy of 14.6Jkg(-1)K(-1) at 310K is obtained when a stress of 222MPa is applied. We show that precipitates formed on the R phase play a role in the elastic behavior affecting the values of adiabatic temperature change.

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