Structure and Superelasticity of Novel Zr-Rich Ti-Zr–Nb Shape Memory Alloys

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A. Konopatsky
V. Sheremetyev
S. Dubinskiy
Y. Zhukova
K. Firestein
D. Golberg
M. Filonov
S. Prokoshkin
V. Brailovski
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[1] National University of Science and Technology (NUST) «MISiS»,Centre for Materials Science and School of Chemistry and Physics
[2] Queensland University of Technology (QUT),International Centre for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA)
[3] National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS),undefined
[4] École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS),undefined
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Metallic biomaterials; Titanium shape memory alloys; Phase composition; Structure; Superelasticity recovery strains; Functional fatigue;
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Two novel superelastic Ti-41Zr-8(10)Nb alloys were studied and compared to the reference Ti-18Zr-15Nb alloy (all in at. %) in terms of their microstructure and mechanical properties. A thermomechanical treatment consisting of cold rolling and post-deformation annealing was applied to all the alloys to create conditions for their superelastic behavior at room temperature. X-ray diffraction analysis demonstrated considerably larger lattice distortions of both parent and martensitic phases in Zr-rich alloys that resulted in significantly higher theoretical limits of recovery strain in these alloys (~ 8.0%) as compared to the reference alloy (~ 5.5%). However, during room temperature fatigue testing, the novel alloys accumulated considerable residual strains and showed a relatively weak fatigue resistance caused by the presence of notable quantities of α″-phase at this temperature. Conversely, the reference alloy containing only β-phase at the temperature of testing and therefore, a more favorable phase composition at the testing temperature manifested a better superelasticy, and therefore, a better fatigue resistance. Nonetheless, an excellent combined effect of shape memory and superelasticity in Zr-rich alloys indicates that their room temperature superelasticity could be improved via an additional adjustment of their chemical composition.
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