Abstract

The present work describes the preparation of near-full density Cu–Al–Ni shape memory alloy (SMA) strips via a novel processing route consisting of ‘spray deposition’ of atomised liquid Cu–Al–Ni alloy with a jet of argon gas followed by hot-rolling densification of the deposited preform. The subsequent homogenisation of the hot rolled Cu–Al–Ni strips resulted in complete martensitic structure in the finished strip, consisting of self-accommodated plates of β1′ and γ1′ martensites. The characteristic transformation temperatures and shape memory effects of Cu–Al–Ni strips were studied. It has been demonstrated that the Cu–Al–Ni SMA strips, prepared in the present work, resulted in relatively finer grain size with better combination of strength and ductility compared to other techniques based on conventional casting method.

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