Abstract

The shape memory properties of a ferrous single crystalline alloy, FeNiCoAlNb, were investigated along the [100] orientation by superelasticity tests in both tension and compression. Aging was used to form nano-size precipitates to demonstrate and tailor their shape memory properties. After aging at 700°C for 3h, [001]-oriented FeNiCoAlNb shows high compression-tension asymmetry and shape recovery of about 4.5% in tension and 8.8% in compression. The superelastic behavior of [001]-oriented FeNiCoAlNb is weakly temperature dependent due to large transformation strain. FeNiCoAlNb has great potential for temperature independent and large scale actuator applications.

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