Abstract

Co 45Ni 25Ga 30 ferromagnetic shape memory alloys were treated by glass fluxing combined with superheating cycling. The effect of high undercooling on solidified microstructure and transformation temperatures was investigated. The martensite lath is obviously refined and a mass of sub-grains are produced with the increase of undercooling. Undercooling rapid solidification introduces a number of dislocations and large internal stress, which give rise to the production of sub-grains in recovery. During the following annealing process, these sub-grains can gradually recrystallize and grow up with an amount of γ′ phase precipitated. Meanwhile, transformation temperatures of undercooled alloys are greatly elevated compared with those of as cast, which results from the large internal stress, and gradually reduce with the heating time.

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