Superelasticity with excellent temperature stability in Cu-Al-Mn shape memory alloy by gradient high temperature rolling
Jili Liu,
Lei Zhang,
Yourong Lin
et al.
Abstract:The objective was to enhance the temperature stability of Cu-Al-Mn shape memory alloys (SMAs) across a wide temperature range. To this end, a gradient rolling treatment at 800 °C (HR) and subsequent heat treatment (HT) were employed to create a gradient texture. The objective was to control and reduce the temperature dependence of superelasticity properties, including superelastic stress ( σM), austenite transformation stress ( σA), damping coefficient ( tanΦ), and so forth, in columnar-grained Cu-Al-Mn SMAs. … Show more
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