Effect of Cerium and Aluminium on the phase stability and properties of polycrystalline Cu-Al-Be shape memory alloys
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2022
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Elsevier Inc.
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This study presents the outcomes of an investigation of the effect of wt% of cerium and Aluminium on the phases, crystal structure, microstructure, morphology, phase transformation temperatures, shape recovery ratio and mechanical properties of the polycrystalline Cu-Al-Be shape memory alloys (SMAs). SMAs exhibit martensite phase at room temperature up to 0.49 wt% of Be and ≥ 0.52 wt% of Be transforms to austenite phase. An increase in cerium by 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.15 and 0.2 wt% decreases the grain size by 0, 70.87%, 82.73%, 83.8% and 94.6%, respectively. An increase in cerium increases the transformation temperatures owing to the Al-rich secondary precipitates, and the shape recovery ratio reduces. Alloying cerium of 0.1 wt% exhibits a maximum tensile strength of 474 ± 23 MPa with the ductility of 24.11 ± 1.42%. © 2021 Elsevier Inc.
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Cerium, Copper alloys, Grain refinement, Grain size and shape, Morphology, Polycrystalline materials, Shape memory effect, Shape optimization, Tensile strength, Ternary alloys, Austenite phase, Cu-al-be, Martensite phasis, Microstructure morphologies, Phase transformation temperature, Phases crystal structures, Polycrystalline, Property, Shape recovery ratios, Temperature shape, Aluminum alloys
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Materials Characterization, 2022, 183, , pp. -
