Abstract
Abstract Samples of Fe–Mn–Si-based shape memory alloy were strained by bending. Surface relief from deformation and subsequent recovery exhibited tension–compression asymmetry. Tensile regions showed well-defined plate-shaped relief, whilst compressive regions exhibited more surface rumpling and compact relief. Irreversible plastic deformation is more pronounced in the compression region, contributing to reduced shape memory.
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