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Two-Way Shape Memory Effect Induced by Bending Deformation in Ductile Cu-Al-Mn Alloys
Toshihiro OmoriJijie WangYuji SutouRyosuke KainumaKiyohito Ishida
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2002 Volume 43 Issue 7 Pages 1676-1683

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Martensitic transformation temperatures and the two-way shape memory effect (TWME) in ductile Cu–Al–Mn alloys deformed at room temperature were investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and the bending test. The Ms and Af temperatures were found to increase slightly with increasing degree of pre-deformation, while the Mf and As temperatures decreased. The TWME is strongly influenced by the Ms temperature and the grain size of the specimens, i.e., the highest degree of TWME is always obtained in the specimens with Ms≈−100°C and the TWME increases with increasing ratio of grain size to specimen width, where the maximum value of TWME=3.2% was obtained in the present study. In situ observation of the surface relief at several temperatures on the deformed specimens was also performed and it was found that some restricted martensite variants grow and shrink with temperature change without the typical self-accommodation microstructure in the specimens with large TWME.

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