Benyin Zhu, Jianling Liu, Dongyang Li, Changhai Du, Zheyu He, Yongzhi Chen, Yimin Li, Fenghua Luo
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Abstract
Aging treatment to modulate Ni4Ti3 precipitates in NiTi alloys is an important strengthening method for improving their recoverability. In this study, NiTi alloys with 21–53% porosity were prepared using metal injection molding combined with the powder space holder method (MIM-PSH). The effects of the aging temperatures on the microstructure, transformation and mechanical properties were investigated. The coarse Ni4Ti3 was eliminated after solution treatment. The length of the precipitates increased gradually with the aging temperature while the martensitic transition (B2-B19′) was gradually suppressed. At low porosity (21%), the yield strength and modulus were substantially enhanced by increasing the aging temperature. The recovery rate improved fabulously from 82.0% to 95.9%. But at high porosity (53%), no significant changes in the yield strength and modulus of high porosity specimens were observed after aging treatment, as the recovery rate was only increased slightly from 79.7% to 83.7%. The change in mechanical properties was attributed to the control of the precipitation morphology. However, the strengthening effect gradually reduced with increasing porosity. Considering the greater susceptibility to oxidation, the aging treatment for porous NiTi with high porosity should be carried out with caution. This study provides an experimental basis for improving the mechanical properties of near-spherical porous NiTi alloys.
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The Journal of Alloys and Compounds is intended to serve as an international medium for the publication of work on solid materials comprising compounds as well as alloys. Its great strength lies in the diversity of discipline which it encompasses, drawing together results from materials science, solid-state chemistry and physics.