Abstract

With the development of the equipment manufacturing industry towards the direction of intelligence, the demand for the use of intelligent materials is increasing, and high-performance shape memory alloy (SMA) products are getting more and more attention. However, the current machining quality of shape memory alloy products can not meet the existing quality requirements. The mechanism of surface integrity of NiTi SMA needs to be revealed. The influence of martensitic transformation on microstructure, roughness, hardness, and superelasticity was explored. The occurrence of martensitic transformation is determined by controlling the cutting speed (lower and higher cutting speeds) and machining conditions (dry and liquid nitrogen conditions). The superelasticity was expressed quantitatively by the remnant depth ratio. The occurrence of martensitic transformation promoted the formation of the affected layer and work hardening. Meanwhile, it is an important reason for the increase in roughness and the decrease in superelasticity.

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