Characterization Techniques of a Shape Memory Nickel Titanium Alloy †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Experimental Procedure
2.1. Description of Materialst
2.2. Metallographic Preparation
2.3. Preparation for Differential Calorimetry Scan
2.4. Tensile Test
3. Results
3.1. Metallography
3.2. DSC
3.3. Tensile Failure and Cyclic Tensile Tests
4. Conclusions
- Mechanical characterization through tensile tests was achieved, since the characteristic stress data and elastic modulus were obtained;
- Thermal characterization presented partially complete results, due to the equipment limitations for temperatures below −50 °C, obtaining only the transition temperatures Af and As;
- Since the results were obtained through the DSC it is concluded that metallographic techniques and measurements as well as the treatment of the material according to the norm can be standardized for future experiments;
- The grains did not show considerable differences in their geometry when subjected to plastic deformation;
- Supplier 1 characteristic alloy stresses were successfully obtained;
Acknowledgments
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Properties | Value |
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Breaking stress | 1088.6 MPa |
Maximum break deformation | 31.17% |
Elasticity Module—Austenite | 39.03 MPa |
Elasticity Module—Austenite—Martensite | 10.04 MPa |
Alloy Characteristic Properties | Stress (MPa) |
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Initial Stress—Direct Transformation | 464.4 |
Final Stress—Direct Transformation | 536.8 |
Initial Stress—Inverse Transformation | 261.8 |
Final Stress—Inverse Transformation | 190.8 |
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Andrade, C.; Soares, F.; Nobrega, G.; Hilário, J.; Santos, L.A. Characterization Techniques of a Shape Memory Nickel Titanium Alloy. Proceedings 2019, 38, 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019038015
Andrade C, Soares F, Nobrega G, Hilário J, Santos LA. Characterization Techniques of a Shape Memory Nickel Titanium Alloy. Proceedings. 2019; 38(1):15. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019038015
Chicago/Turabian StyleAndrade, Carlos, Filipe Soares, Glauco Nobrega, Jean Hilário, and Luiz A. Santos. 2019. "Characterization Techniques of a Shape Memory Nickel Titanium Alloy" Proceedings 38, no. 1: 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019038015
APA StyleAndrade, C., Soares, F., Nobrega, G., Hilário, J., & Santos, L. A. (2019). Characterization Techniques of a Shape Memory Nickel Titanium Alloy. Proceedings, 38(1), 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019038015