Experimental investigation of the pseudoelastic behavior on zirconium modified Cu-Al-Be shape memory alloys for seismic applications
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2022
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Abstract
This paper examines the effect of 0.05-0.3 wt.% of zirconium-doping on microstructure, transformation temperatures, tensile properties, and pseudoelastic behavior of the parent β1 -phase Cu87.93-Al11.5-Be0.57 shape memory alloys (SMAs). Results reveal that alloying zirconium in the evaluated SMA samples exhibits an excellent grain refinement up to 0.15 wt.%. Further, higher additions of Zr ≥ 0.2 wt.% lowers the grain refinement efficiency due to precipitates agglomeration. Larger the size and volume fraction of Al3Zr precipitates led to higher transformation temperatures. Tensile properties were improved with Zr-doping, resulting enhancements in the maximum tensile strength and ductility with the addition of 0.15 wt.% Zr. The alloy with 0.05 wt.% of Zr-dope showed a good pseudoelastic strain recovery of deformation strain and then lowered by retaining large residual strain, indicating deterioration in the pseudoelasticity of SMAs. © 2022 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Beryllium alloys, Binary alloys, Copper alloys, Deterioration, Elasticity, Grain refinement, Grain size and shape, Tensile strength, Ternary alloys, Zircaloy, Al3zr precipitate, Experimental investigations, Grains refinement, Microstructure transformations, Pseudoelastic behaviors, Pseudoelasticity, Seismic application, Transformation temperatures, Zirconium doping, Β 1-type cu-al-be alloy, Aluminum alloys
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Smart Materials and Structures, 2022, 31, 5, pp. -
