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In-situ EBSD study of the multiple deformation modes of a TiNb/Nb/NiTi multilayer composite

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MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
卷 205, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2023.113292

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TiNb/Nb/NiTi multilayer composite; Plastic slip; Stress-induced martensitic transformation; Deformation twinning

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In this study, a Ti72.8Nb27.2/Nb/Ni50.9Ti49.1 multilayer composite was fabricated to investigate the contribution of multiple deformation modes to mechanical properties. Different deformation modes exhibited different behaviors under macroscopic strain range.
In the current work, a Ti72.8Nb27.2/Nb/Ni50.9Ti49.1 multilayer composite was fabricated to elucidate the contribution of multiple deformation modes to the mechanical properties with respect to the material. The composite, which consists of a TiNb component, intermediate Nb layers and NiTi component, shows a wellbonded metallurgical interface. The in-situ EBSD results indicated that B2 and 13-Nb experienced elastic deformation at macroscopic strains below 1.3% during loading. As the strain range increased from 1.3% to 9.5%, B2 underwent stress-induced martensitic transformations (SIMTs) from B2 to B19 ', while 13-Nb experienced mainly plastic deformation. In the case of 13-TiNb, the process of elastic deformation, plastic slip, and deformation twinning occur within the macroscopic strain ranges of 0%-2.5%, 2.5%-5.3%, and 5.3%-9.5%, respectively. The deformed composite, comprising of B19 ' martensite, 13-TiNb/Nb, TiNb twins, and B2 parent phases, exhibited both elastic recovery (ranging from 9.5% to 8.8%) and partially reversible B19 ' to B2 SIMTs (ranging from 9.5% to 7.8%). Once unloaded, a significant macroscopic residual strain is retained at 7.8%, since the partially reversible B19 ' -* B2 SIMTs, potential plastic deformation and deformation twinning.

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