Abstract

Abstract This study investigated the microstructure, phase transformation and mechanical property of Ni–Mn–Ga particles/Mg composites with a strong interfacial reaction between the particles and the matrix. The strong interfacial reaction was related to the large surface area and energy per unit volume of the flaky shape Ni–Mn–Ga particles that favors the reaction between the particles and matrix. The martensitic transformation behavior was largely weakened due to the interfacial reactions and thus the reduced volume fraction of Ni–Mn–Ga particles. The composites exhibited a much improved compressive strength and ductility in comparison with that of the Ni–Mn–Ga alloy. The compressive plasticity of the composites was decreased when the Ni–Mn–Ga particle content exceeded 40 wt%. In comparison with the Mg-composites with large size Ni–Mn–Ga particles, the composites with small size particles would have a much stronger interfacial reactions, which was detrimental to the phase transformation and mechanical ductility of the composites. The investigation results in this article could provide a reference for the design and preparation of the particles reinforced metal matrix functional composites.

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