Study of the effect of multiple phase transformations and relaxation annealing on the microstructure of a martensitic TiNi alloy in different structural states

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Anna Churakova*
Elmira Iskhakova

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The work was devoted to studying the effect of multiple phase transformations in the temperature range of phase transformations of a TiNi alloy with a martensitic structure in various initial states - coarse-grained, ultrafine-grained, nanostructured. The conducted studies have shown that in the process of thermal cycling, the accumulation of defects in the crystalline structure occurs - dislocations, which contribute to a decrease in the size of structural elements. Subsequent relaxation annealing, slightly reducing the dislocation density, made it possible to obtain a stable and more equilibrium microstructure, including the nanostructural state.

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Churakova, A., & Iskhakova, E. (2023). Study of the effect of multiple phase transformations and relaxation annealing on the microstructure of a martensitic TiNi alloy in different structural states. Annals of Mathematics and Physics, 6(2), 173–179. https://doi.org/10.17352/amp.000098
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