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1. | Dutkiewicz J.M.♦, Maziarz W.♦, Czeppe T.♦, Lityńska L.♦, Nowacki W.K., Gadaj S.P., Luckner J., Pieczyska E.A., Powder metallurgy technology of niti shape memory alloy, JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE IV, ISSN: 1155-4339, DOI: 10.1140/epjst/e2008-00654-6, Vol.158, pp.59-65, 2008 Abstract: Powder metallurgy technology was elaborated for consolidation of shape memory NiTi powders. The shape memory alloy was compacted from the prealloyed powder delivered by Memry SA. The powder shows Ms = 10°C and As = -34°C as results from DSC measurements. The samples were hot pressed in the as delivered spherical particle's state. The hot compaction was performed in a specially constructed vacuum press, at temperature of 680°C and pressure of 400 MPa. The alloy powder was encapsulated in copper capsules prior to hot pressing to avoid oxidation or carbides formation. The alloy after hot vacuum compaction at 680°C (i.e. within the B2 NiTi stability range) has shown similar transformation range as the powder. The porosity of samples compacted in the as delivered state was only 1%. The samples tested in compression up to ε = 0.06 have shown partial superelastic effect due to martensitic reversible transformation which started at the stress above 300 MPa and returned back to ε = 0.015 after unloading. They have shown also a high ultimate compression strength of 1600 MPa. Measurements of the samples temperature changes during the process allowed to detect the temperature increase above 12°C for the strain rate 10-2 s-1 accompanied the exothermic martensite transformation during loading and the temperature decrease related to the reverse endothermic transformation during unloading. Keywords:Powder metallurgy technology, shape memory alloys, DSC measurements, compression test, exothermic martensite transformation, endothermic reverse transformation Affiliations:
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