Abstract

The tensile deformation behaviour of an extruded, polycrystalline YCu intermetallic compound was investigated from room temperature down to 77 K. A stress-induced martensitic transformation of the cubic B2 to the orthorhombic B27 phase was observed. The increasing amount of B27 phase with decreasing temperature leads to a decrease in ductility. A drastic decrease sets in at about 160 K when thermally induced martensite is formed, characterizing the brittle-to-ductile transition of YCu. Reasons for the relatively high ductility above 160 K are discussed.

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