Nano- and Microcrystal Investigations of Precipitates, Interfaces and Strain Fields in Ni-Ti-Nb by Various TEM Techniques

Author:

Schryvers Dominique1,Shi Hui1,Martinez Gerardo T.1,Van Aert Sandra1,Frenzel Jan2,Van Humbeeck Jan3

Affiliation:

1. University of Antwerp

2. Ruhr-Universität Bochum

3. Catholique University of Leuven

Abstract

In the present contribution several advanced electron microscopy techniques are employed in order to describe chemical and structural features of the nano- and microstructure of a Ni45.5Ti45.5Nb9 alloy. A line-up of Nb-rich nano-precipitates is found in the Ni-Ti-rich austenite of as-cast material. Concentration changes of the matrix after annealing are correlated with changes in the transformation temperatures. The formation of rows and plates of larger Nb-rich precipitates and particles is described. The interaction of a twinned martensite plate with a Nb-rich nano-precipitate is discussed and the substitution of Nb atoms on the Ti-sublattice in the matrix is confirmed.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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