Abstract

To realize a superelastic Mg-Sc lightweight alloy at room temperature, we investigated the stress–strain behavior of Mg-18.7 at.% Sc alloy sheets at room temperature with martensitic transformation starting temperature of approximately −90 °C. We found that the superelasticity of the alloy strongly depends on the grain size and a distinct room temperature superelasticity (~3% superelastic strain) was obtained in the alloy with a large grain size. The obtained maximum superelastic strain was smaller than that expected from the orientation dependence of the transformation strain. This result suggests that the stress-induced martensite phase was stabilized because of the introduction of slip defects.

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