Abbreviated Journal Title
J. Appl. Phys.
Keywords
TENSION-COMPRESSION ASYMMETRY; SHAPE-MEMORY; SINGLE-CRYSTALS; MARTENSITIC TRANSFORMATIONS; POLYCRYSTALLINE NITI; NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION; ELASTIC-CONSTANTS; PSEUDOELASTICITY; TEMPERATURES; DEFORMATION; Physics, Applied
Abstract
A combination of microcompression experiments on single crystal micron-scaled pillars of NiTi of known orientations and in situ neutron diffraction during loading of the same NiTi but in bulk, polycrystalline form are carried out to understand the stress-induced transformation associated with superelasticity at reduced length scales. At the length scales investigated, there is evidence through this work of a fully reversible stress-induced transformation from B2 to B19' NiTi that does not involve additional dislocation activity or irrecoverable strains. The orientation dependence of the elastic deformation of the 82 phase, the onset of its transformation to the B19' phase, the gradient and the hysteresis in the stress-strain response during transformation, the elastic modulus of the stress-induced B19' phase and the onset of plasticity are quantified and analyzed in these experiments by examining the crystallography of the B2 to B19' transformation.
Journal Title
Journal of Applied Physics
Volume
108
Issue/Number
2
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Document Type
Article
DOI Link
Language
English
First Page
7
WOS Identifier
ISSN
0021-8979
Recommended Citation
Manjeri, R. M.; Qiu, S.; Mara, N.; Misra, A.; and Vaidyanathan, R., "Superelastic response of 111 and 101 oriented NiTi micropillars" (2010). Faculty Bibliography 2010s. 504.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib2010/504
Comments
Authors: contact us about adding a copy of your work at STARS@ucf.edu