K. Johansen et al., On the effect of TiC particles on the tensile properties and on the intrinsic two way effect of NiTi shape memory alloys produced by powder metallurgy, MAT SCI E A, 275, 1999, pp. 410-414
The present study investigates the tensile properties of a nickel titanium
(NiTi) shape memory alloy (SMA) produced by powder metallurgy (PM) with and
without TiC-particles. It discusses the effect of the addition of particle
s on the mechanical behavior in tension and studies the intrinsic two way e
ffect (epsilon(2W)) after thermomechanical training. Special emphasis is pl
aced on the stability of epsilon(2W) after subsequent thermal cycling. The
results are discussed on the basis of an analysis of the thermomechanical d
ata and microstructural results. The present study shows that the PM route
can produce NiTi SMAs with tensile properties which match those of material
s produced by classical ingot metallurgy. Adding TiC particles to NiTi SMAs
alters the phase transition temperatures (PTTs) and affects the SMA perfor
mance. Adding more than ten volume percent TiC particles results in early a
nd brittle rupture during tensile loading. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier S
cience S.A. All rights reserved.