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Shape-memory NiTi foams produced by solid-state replication with NaF

Journal

INTERMETALLICS
Volume 15, Issue 12, Pages 1612-1622

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.intermet.2007.06.013

Keywords

intermetallics; miscellaneous; shape-memory effects; hot isostatic pressing

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A martensitic NiTi foam was produced by hot isostatic pressing a blend of NiTi and NaF powders and subsequent dissolution of the NaF phase. The NiTi foam consists of 40 vol.% near-fully open pores, 240 pm in size, and with ragged surfaces due to incomplete NiTi powder densification. Near linear stress-strain curves are measured in compression with an average loading stiffness of 4 GPa, well below the unloading stiffness of 13 GPa because of detwinning on loading. Shape-memory recovery after unloading corresponds to 85-89% of the unloading plastic strain. After sintering at 1250 degrees C, the foam exhibits 20% porosity, smaller, smoother and partially-closed pores, and a shift in composition towards a martensite/austenite mixture at ambient temperature. This new composition allows for the activation of the superelastic effect in the austenite during loading and unloading resulting in average stiffnesses of 6-12 GPa, and the shape-memory effect in the martensite with 60-97% of the plastic strain recoverable. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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