In situ characterization of the martensitic transformation temperature of NiTi shape memory alloys via instrumented microindentation |
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Authors: | Bin Gan Mathilde Gatepin Sara Cantonwine |
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Affiliation: | Illinois Institute of Technology , 10 W. 32nd St., Chicago , IL 60616 , USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() A novel, instrumented microindentation technique was successfully used to measure the temperature associated with the martensitic transformation leading to the recovery of plastic strain in a Nickel–Titanium (NiTi) shape memory alloy. Following a standard indentation cycle, the indenter was partially unloaded such that a good contact was maintained between indenter and specimen surface. The onset and finish temperature of the martensitic transformation, the associated volume contraction, and the amount of the recovered plastic deformation were determined by quantifying the indenter displacement as a function of temperature. These experiments were compared to conventional measurements of the transformation temperature by differential scanning calorimetry and compression testing. |
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Keywords: | microindentation Ni–Ti alloy martensitic transformation shape memory effect |
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