Abstract
We study Young’s modulus and damping of 10M martensite in Ni50.0Mn28.4Ga21.6 magnetic shape memory alloy using a sample without a/c twin boundaries (TBs) and maximum or zero shear stress in a/b twinning planes. Damping is ~300 times higher and modulus ~3.5 times lower when shear stress acts on a/b TBs. Ultrahigh damping and low modulus are insensitive to magnetic field, show strong strain amplitude nonlinearity and are attributed to stress-induced motion of a regular system of mobile a/b TBs. Near the reverse transformation, E001 modulus without contribution of TBs is ~10 times higher than reported previously for 10M polyvariant sample.
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