Abstract
TiNi and TiPd shape memory alloys (SMA) reveals good workability and shape memory properties and these SMAs seem to be one of hopeful functional materials in a severe irradiation field. The effects of irradiation induced residual strain on the deformation processes of TiNi and TiPd SMAs after neutron irradiation with fluences ( E > 1 MeV) up to 3.9 × 10 24 m −2 at Japan Materials Testing Reactor (JMTR) were investigated by the remote controlled X-ray diffraction measurement. Residual strains of TiNi SMAs took place over damage of 0.1 dpa and the strains were not completely removed by post-irradiation annealing at 473, 523 and 573 K. On the other hand, residual strains of TiPd SMAs scarcely occurred after irradiation, and furthermore, the TiPd SMA seems to be an irradiation-resistant material. This may be explained by a difference between the irradiation response of a parent phase and that of a martensitic phase to neutron irradiation. Deformation processes of SMAs are associated with stress fields generated by irradiation in a parent phase with B2 type ordered structure or in a martensitic phase with 2H and 9R type close-packed structures.
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