Structure, Martensitic Transformations, and Mechanical Properties of Aging Nanocrystalline Ti–50.9 at % Ni Alloy

T. M. Poletikaa, *, S. L. Girsovaa, S. M. Bittera, A. I. Lotkova, and K. A. Zheronkinab

aInstitute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, 634055 Russia

bNational Research Tomsk State University, Tomsk, 634050 Russia

email: *poletm@ispms.ru

Received 2 May, 2023

Abstract— The effect of aging temperature in the range of 300–500°C on the structure, R martensitic transformations and mechanical characteristics of nanocrystalline Ti–50.9 at % Ni alloy with a grain/subgrain structure was studied. It was found that variation in the spatial distribution of coherent Ti3Ni4 particles in the nanostructure from location on dislocations during low-temperature aging to precipitation at dislocation boundaries under accelerated aging is accompanied by a change in the morphology of the R phase from a nanodomain to a self-accommodating lamellar structure. The nanodomain structure of the R phase contributes to homogeneous deformation of the alloy during loading/unloading and stabilization of superelasticity. When loading the alloy with a lamellar R-phase morphology, localized deformation bands are formed by the R-phase reorientation in a Lüders deformation manner.

Keywords: nickel titanium, nanocrystalline structure, aging, coherent Ti3Ni4 particles, martensitic transformations, deformation, mechanical characteristics

DOI: 10.1134/S1029959924020048