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Effect of Pre-Deformation of Austenite on Shape Memory Properties in Fe-Mn-Si-based Alloys Containing Nb and C
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringMagnetic PropertiesMagnetic Shape Memory AlloysHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringShape Memory PropertiesSevere Plastic DeformationMechanical EngineeringSubsequent Ageing TreatmentAlloy DesignHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelFcc MatrixSolidificationMetal FormingMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructureStructural Materials
The shape memory properties of Fe–Mn–Si-based alloys containing Nb and C are further improved by pre-rolling of the solution-treated austenite and the subsequent ageing treatment. For an Fe–28Mn–6Si–5Cr–0.53Nb–0.06C (mass%) alloy, 90% of an initial 4% strain is recovered on heating without any previous training treatment, if the alloy in austenitic state is rolled by 6–14% at 870 K and aged at 1070 K for 10 min to produce NbC precipitates. In the same condition, the alloy develops shape recovery stresses of 255 MPa and 295 MPa for 6% and 14% pre-rolling, respectively, when initially deformed by 4.5%. TEM observations indicate that these improved shape memory characteristics are related to a fine distribution of NbC precipitates in the fcc matrix and their interaction with stacking faults.
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