Abstract

Abstract The functional properties of shape memory alloys are strongly sensitive to the composition of alloys. In this study, the effect of Ti/Ni ratio and Hf/Zr ratio on the martensitic transformation behavior, shape memory effect and microscopic structures of two different quaternary TiNiHfZr alloys (TixHf15Zr5Ni80-x and Ti31.5HfyZr20-yNi48.5) have been investigated systematically. It is found that increasing Ti/Ni ratio of TixHf15Zr5Ni80-x alloys dramatically increases the martensitic transformation temperature and a maximum value (5%) of the recovered strain during shape recovery on heating is obtained for the alloy with x = 30. On the contrary, changing Hf/Zr ratio of Ti31.5HfyZr20-yNi48.5 alloys does not result in big change of martensitic transformation temperature or recovered strain. The evolution of macroscopic properties of TixHf15Zr5Ni80-x alloys with x can be understood by considering the balanced effect between the Ni content change of the matrix, and the volume fraction of Ti2Ni-like precipitates, which are often brittle and not desired for SMAs. Our results suggest that the TixHf15Zr5Ni80-x (x > 30.5 at. %) alloys are promising shape memory alloys for high temperature applications above 250 °C.

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