Manufacturing, processing, applications, and advancements of Fe-based shape memory alloys
Anwar Algamal, Hossein Abedi, Umesh Gandhi, Othmane Benafan, Mohammad, Elahinia, Ala Qattawi

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in Fe-based shape memory alloys, focusing on fabrication, characterization, modeling, and applications, highlighting their potential as cost-effective and versatile smart materials.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of conventional and additive manufacturing methods, experimental techniques, computational modeling, and applications of Fe-SMAs, including emerging 4-D printing technologies.
Findings
Fe-SMAs exhibit stable superelastic response and low-temperature critical stress.
Additive manufacturing enables customized Fe-SMA geometries and compositions.
Fe-SMAs are promising for sensing, damping, and structural applications.
Abstract
Fe-based shape memory alloys (Fe-SMAs) belong to smart metallic materials that can memorize or restore their preset shape after experiencing a substantial amount of deformation under heat, stress, or magnetic stimuli. Fe-SMAs have remarkable thermomechanical properties and have attracted significant interest because of their potential merits, such as cost-effective alloying elements, superior workability, weldability, a stable superelastic response, and low-temperature dependence of critical stress required for stress-induced martensitic transformation. Therefore, Fe-SMAs can be an intriguing and economical alternative to other SMAs. The recent advancements in fabrication methods of conventional metals and SMAs are helping the production of customized powder composition and then customized geometries by additive manufacturing (AM). The technology in these areas, i.e., fabrication…
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Taxonomy
TopicsShape Memory Alloy Transformations · Laser and Thermal Forming Techniques
