Effect of Cerium Addition on the Microstructure and Shape Memory Properties of Austenitic Fe–Mn–Si–Cr–Ni Alloys
Rodrigo da Silva,
Luis Felipe Sverzut Baroni,
Claudio Bessera Martins Junior
et al.
Abstract:The addition of rare earth elements, such as cerium, to austenitic Fe–Mn–Si‐based shape memory alloys has been shown to improve both corrosion resistance and shape recovery. However, the mechanisms underlying the effect of Ce on shape recovery are still unclear. This study investigates the influence of the addition of small amounts of Ce (0.18, 0.42, and 0.96 wt%) on the microstructure and shape recovery of an austenitic Fe–13.50Mn–3.98Si–9.54Cr–4.51Ni alloy. Ce additions induce the formation of a large number… Show more
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