Understanding the Asymmetric Orientations and Stress States in Polycrystalline Niti Sma by In-Situ Synchrotron-Based High-Energy X-Ray Diffraction

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Pengyue Gao

Shanghai University

Caijuan Shi

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Guangyao Chen

Shanghai University

Chonghe LI

Shanghai University

Abstract

The stress-induced martensite transformations (SIMTs) dramatically affect the recoverable strain and mechanical response of polycrystalline NiTi. An in-depth understanding of the propagation manner and orientation preference of SIMTs is therefore crucial. In this work, we present a unique asymmetric anisotropy of SIMTs and lattice strains induced by Lüders-type deformation in polycrystalline NiTi, achieved through a combination of in-situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction and uniaxial tensile loading and unloading experiments. Our experimental findings reveal that in polycrystalline NiTi under uniaxial deformation, the asymmetry of SIMTs is attributed to the inhomogeneous strain field caused by the Lüders-type mechanism. The asymmetrical SIMT starts with the forward Lüder band and disappears along with the backward Lüder band. The austenite with the favored orientation of 〈110〉A//loading direction (LD) transformed and recovered back at a higher rate compared to other orientations during both loading and unloading.

Keywords: NiTi, Anisotropy, Martensitic phase transformation, Deformation inhomogeneities, Synchrotron diffraction

Suggested Citation

Gao, Pengyue and Shi, Caijuan and Chen, Guangyao and LI, Chonghe, Understanding the Asymmetric Orientations and Stress States in Polycrystalline Niti Sma by In-Situ Synchrotron-Based High-Energy X-Ray Diffraction. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4673182 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4673182

Pengyue Gao

Shanghai University ( email )

149 Yanchang Road
SHANGDA ROAD 99
Shanghai 200072, 200444
China

Caijuan Shi

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Guangyao Chen

Shanghai University ( email )

149 Yanchang Road
SHANGDA ROAD 99
Shanghai 200072, 200444
China

Chonghe LI (Contact Author)

Shanghai University ( email )

149 Yanchang Road
SHANGDA ROAD 99
Shanghai 200072, 200444
China

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