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Effect of Thermomechanical Processing on Texture and Superelasticity in Fe-Ni-Co-Al-Ti-B Alloy

Journal

SHAPE MEMORY AND SUPERELASTICITY
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 102-111

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s40830-018-0160-5

Keywords

Ferrous shape memory alloy; Fe-Ni-Co-Al-Ti-B; Deformation texture; Recrystallization texture; Secondary recrystallization; Superelasticity

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [15H05766]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15H05766] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The texture and superelasticity were investigated in austenitic Fe-Ni-Co-Al-Ti-B alloy with various reduction ratios of cold rolling and heating ratios in annealing. The rolled sheets show the {110} aOE (c) 112 > deformation texture at a reduction ratio higher than 80%, while the texture hardly changes in the primary recrystallization at 1000 A degrees C. The beta (B2) precipitates inhibit the grain growth at this temperature, but they dissolve during heating, and secondary recrystallization occurs due to decreased pinning force at temperatures higher than 1100 A degrees C, resulting in texture change to {210} aOE (c) 001 > . The recrystallization texture is more strongly developed when the reduction ratio and heating rate are high and slow, respectively. The 90% cold-rolled and slowly heated sheet shows the recrystallization texture and high fraction of low-angle boundaries. As a result, ductility and superelasticity can be drastically improved in the 90% cold-rolled sheet, although superelasticity was previously obtained only in thin sheets with 98.5% reduction.

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