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Dynamic deformation of shape-memory alloys: Evidence of domino detwinning?
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Materials ScienceEngineeringSevere Plastic DeformationDislocation InteractionDomino DetwinningMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsWork HardeningDynamic TensionSolid MechanicsMicrostructure-strength RelationshipPlasticityNiti Shape-memory AlloysMechanical DeformationStrain RateMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructureHigh Strain Rate
Deformation of NiTi shape-memory alloys (SMAs) under dynamic tension has been studied. It is found that the stress plateau associated with detwinning still exists at the highest strain rate tested (300s -1 ). Beyond the stress plateau, when dislocation mechanisms dominate the deformation process, the strain-hardening effect is more strongly dependent on strain rate. The dynamically deformed specimens exhibit a shape-recovery process and a two-way memory effect which are identical with that for the alloy deformed under quasistatic conditions. The observations suggest that the detwinning process takes place in SMAs under dynamic tension.
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