Abstract

In the present work, the effects of Nb addition and aging on the microstructure evolution and martensitic transformation of (Ni50.3Ti28.7Hf20.0Sc1.0)100-xNbx (x = 0, 5, 10, 15 at.%) high temperature shape memory alloys were investigated. The addition of Nb results in the formation of the eutectic β-Nb phase along with martensite and Sc2O3 at room temperature. Aging at 550 °C for 3 h leads to the formation of nanoscale H-phase. The surface area fraction of the H-phase decreases with increasing Nb content to 10 at.%. As the Nb content increases, the transformation temperatures of the solution-treated NiTiHfScNb alloy increase and then decrease due to the variation of Ni content in the matrix. The aged samples show a smaller transformation hysteresis in comparison with the solution-treated samples. The difference of thermal hysteresis between the solution-treated and the aged samples increases with increasing Nb content because of the H-phase precipitation and Nb solution in matrix.

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