Abstract

Transformation-induced plasticity was observed in an NiTi shape memory alloy. It was found that the austenite phase of a solutionized 50.5at.%Ni–Ti alloy shows a serrated stress–strain curve in a narrow range of 311–328K, just below the temperature at which the deformation mechanism of the austenite phase changes from that of stress-induced martensitic transformation in the low temperature ranges to slip at high temperatures (329K). Microstructure observation and thermal analysis have concluded the simultaneous occurrence of the two deformation mechanisms in the serrated flow. The interaction between the martensitic transformation and slip was investigated.

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