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Effect of thermomechanical training on recovery stress of Fe-based shape memory alloy

Mohri, Maryam
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Jafarabadi, Ali
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Leinenbach, Christian  
2024
SMAR 2024 – 7th International Conference on Smart Monitoring, Assessment and Rehabilitation of Civil Structures
7th International Conference on Smart Monitoring, Assessment and Rehabilitation of Civil Structures, SMAR

This research explores the impact of thermomechanical treatment on the recovery stress induced by the shape memory effect in an Fe-based shape memory alloy with the composition of Fe-17Mn-5Si-10Cr-4Ni-1(V,C) wt.%. Fe-based shape memory alloys have gained considerable attention for their potential applications in vibration control, energy dissipation, and structural strengthening or re-centering within the construction industry. To evaluate the recovery stress behaviour of this Fe-based shape memory alloy, specimens underwent a two-step aging heat treatment process, involving initial aging at 600 °C for 20 hours, followed by subsequent aging at 680 °C for 8 hours. Then heat-treated samples subjected to a cyclic thermomechanical treatment, involving a combination of deformation up to 2% and heating at 200 °C for 30 min in each cycle. The microstructure and mechanical properties were assessed using techniques such as scanning electron microscopy, as well as tensile tests. The results revealed that the thermomechanical treatment had a notable impact on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the Fe-based shape memory alloy. It resulted in an enhancement of the shape memory effect and recovery stress. These improvements were associated with an increase in the martensitic phase fraction. Additionally, the presence of VC precipitates in the treated samples contributed to the enhancement of the shape memory effect.

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