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Shen Hua-Hai, Yu Hua-Jun, Fu Hao, Guo Yuan-Jun, Fu Yong-Qing, Zu Xiao-Tao. The effect of Si content on the martensitic transfor-mation temperature of Ni55.5e18Ga26.5–xSix alloysJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(4): 046102.
| Shen Hua-Hai, Yu Hua-Jun, Fu Hao, Guo Yuan-Jun, Fu Yong-Qing, Zu Xiao-Tao. The effect of Si content on the martensitic transfor-mation temperature of Ni55.5e18Ga26.5–xSix alloysJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(4): 046102. |
The effect of Si content on the martensitic transfor-mation temperature of Ni55.5e18Ga26.5–xSix alloys
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Abstract
This paper investigates the effects of substitution of Si for Ga on the martensitic transformation behaviours in Ni--Fe--Ga alloys by using optical metallographic microscope and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) methods. The structure type of Ni_55.5Fe_18Ga_26.5 - xSi_x alloys is determined by x-ray diffraction (XRD), and the XRD patterns show the microstructure of Ni--Fe--Ga--Si alloys transformed from body-centred tetragonal martensite (with Si content x = 0) to body-centred cubic austenite (with x = 2) at room temperature. The martensitic transformation temperatures of the Ni_55.5Fe_18Ga_26.5 - xSi_x alloys decrease almost linearly with increasing Si content in the Si content range of x \le 3. Thermal treatment also plays an important role on martensitic transformation temperatures in the Ni--Fe--Ga--Si alloy. The valence electronic concentrations, size factor, L2_1 degree of order and strength of parent phase influence the martensitic transformation temperatures of the Ni--Fe--Ga--Si alloys. An understanding of the relationship between martensitic transformation temperatures and Si content will be significant for designing an appropriate Ni--Fe--Ga--Si alloy for a specific application at a given temperature. -
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