Abstract
This paper examines the effect of 0.05–0.3 wt.% of zirconium-doping on microstructure, transformation temperatures, tensile properties, and pseudoelastic behavior of the parent -phase Cu87.93–Al11.5–Be0.57 shape memory alloys (SMAs). Results reveal that alloying zirconium in the evaluated SMA samples exhibits an excellent grain refinement up to 0.15 wt.%. Further, higher additions of Zr ⩾ 0.2 wt.% lowers the grain refinement efficiency due to precipitates agglomeration. Larger the size and volume fraction of Al3Zr precipitates led to higher transformation temperatures. Tensile properties were improved with Zr-doping, resulting enhancements in the maximum tensile strength and ductility with the addition of 0.15 wt.% Zr. The alloy with 0.05 wt.% of Zr-dope showed a good pseudoelastic strain recovery of deformation strain and then lowered by retaining large residual strain, indicating deterioration in the pseudoelasticity of SMAs.
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