Temperature effect on austenite–martensite transformation in shock-loaded pseudoelastic nitinol

E E. B. Zaretsky (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , P.O.B. 653, Beer Sheva 84105,)

Abstract

The shock response of the samples of “pseudoelastic” nitinol [Ni/Ti = (51.1 ± 0.1)/(48.9 ± 0.1)] of different, 0.5–6 mm, thicknesses were studied in a series of planar impact tests (1 mm thick aluminum impactor, impact velocities 580–744 m/s) characterized by initial test temperatures T0 = 300, 473, 573, and 673 K. In all these tests, the velocity of the rear sample surface was continuously monitored by a laser Doppler velocimeter. By combining the recorded velocity histories with analysis of the available sets of elastic constants of cubic B2 and monoclinic B19′ lattices, we found that the thermodynamic pT-plane is divided by the temperature Tcr = 580–585 K on two domains. Below Tcr, shock loading of the studied B2 nitinol transforms it, at stress equal to σHEL, from elastically compressed to plastically compressed B2, and then, at σ=σTR>σHEL, transforms plastically deformed B2 into B2+B19′ mixture. Above Tcr, the shock loaded B2 transforms, at σ=σHEL, into its plastically deformed modification and does not experience any additional transformation.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 137, Issue 13
Published April 07, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

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E. B. Zaretsky

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , P.O.B. 653, Beer Sheva 84105,