Recovery stress characteristics of TiNi alloy wires after partial martensitic transformation under different constraint conditions
(Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Petroleum Beijing, Beijing 102249, China)
Abstract: The recovery stress characteristics of a TiNi shape memory alloy wire under different constraint conditions were studied. The results show that the recovery stress rate (dσ/dT) in the second heating cycle increases significantly with the increasing constraining-spring coefficient in the first heating cycle. As a result, a distinct discontinuity appears on the recovery stress curves of the TiNi alloy wires in the second heating process. Also, the results of differential scanning calorimeter(DSC) measurements show that after the thermomechanical process, the heating curve of the TiNi alloy wire consists of two independent endothermic peaks.
Key words: TiNi wire; partial transformation; recovery stress rate; bias spring