Abstract

Shape memory effect (SME) in Nickel-Titanium (Ni-Ti) alloys is ascribed to the thermoelastic reversible martensite phase transformation. Phase transformation is established to be affected by the pre- thermal and mechanical history of the alloy. The present work deals with the effect of mechanical working, known as ‘marforming’ and ‘ausforming’, on the phase transformation characteristics and mechanical behaviour of Ti-rich Ni-Ti alloy. Tensile study and measurement of the hardness data were carried out at room temperature. Mere heat treatment or heat treatment at 773 K after the marforming shows similar characteristics, whereas, the as-received and the ausformed samples exhibit different behaviours. Hardness numbers of the heat treated samples are found to be smaller than those of the as-received and mechanically worked samples.

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