On the role of the cooling rate and crystallographic orientation on the shape memory properties of CoNiAl single crystals under compression

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  • Demircan Canadinc
  • Jayaram Dadda
  • Hans Jürgen Maier
  • Ibrahim Karaman
  • Haluk E. Karaca
  • Yuriy I. Chumlyakov

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  • Paderborn University
  • Texas A and M University
  • Tomsk State University
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Original languageEnglish
Article number008
Pages (from-to)1006-1015
Number of pages10
JournalSmart materials and structures
Volume16
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2007
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Crystallographic orientation and cooling rate dependences of the shape memory effect and pseudoelasticity are reported for CoNiAl alloy single crystals oriented along the [001], [110] and [123] directions. Phase transformation response, pseudoelasticity and two-way shape memory effect were investigated through thermo-mechanical experiments. The experimentally determined transformation strains exceeding the theoretical values in the [110] orientation single crystals are attributed to the additional contribution from the detwinning strain. High cooling rates (oil and water quenching) were found to lead to a lower γ-phase volume fraction that resulted in higher shape memory strains under low external stresses. Moreover, the [001] oriented single crystals demonstrated perfect pseudoelasticity (up to 4.3% strain), a large pseudoelastic window (>140 °C), high resistance to dislocation slip and small thermal hysteresis. The existence of detwinning, easy reorientation of favorable variants under low external stresses and significant fully recoverable strains have important implications regarding the magnetic field-induced shape changes in this class of alloys.

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On the role of the cooling rate and crystallographic orientation on the shape memory properties of CoNiAl single crystals under compression. / Canadinc, Demircan; Dadda, Jayaram; Maier, Hans Jürgen et al.
In: Smart materials and structures, Vol. 16, No. 4, 008, 01.08.2007, p. 1006-1015.

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Canadinc D, Dadda J, Maier HJ, Karaman I, Karaca HE, Chumlyakov YI. On the role of the cooling rate and crystallographic orientation on the shape memory properties of CoNiAl single crystals under compression. Smart materials and structures. 2007 Aug 1;16(4):1006-1015. 008. doi: 10.1088/0964-1726/16/4/008
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