Enhancement of superelasticity in Cu-Al-Mn-Ni shape-memory alloys by texture control
Abstract
A significant improvement in the degree of superelasticity in Cu-Al-Mn ductile polycrystalline alloys has been achieved through the addition of Ni and control of the recrystallization texture by thermomechanical processing, which contain the annealing in the fcc ( α) + bcc ( β) two-phase region, followed by heavy cold reductions of over 60 pct. The addition of Ni to the Cu-Al-Mn alloys shows a drastic effect on the formation of the strong {112} <110> recrystallization texture. Superelastic strains on the order of 7 pct, 3 times larger than those in other Cu-based shape-memory alloys (SMAs), have been realized in the textured Cu-Al-Mn-Ni alloys. The superelastic strains obtainable in the textured Cu-based SMAs are on a par with those attainable in Ni-Ti-based alloys.
- Publication:
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
- Pub Date:
- September 2002
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s11661-002-0267-2
- Bibcode:
- 2002MMTA...33.2817S