Plastic deformation of B19' martensite where -- where it matters in NiTi technology
Petr \v{S}ittner, Hanu\v{s}. Seiner, Petr Sedl\'ak, Orsolya. Moln\'arov\'a, Luk\'a\v{s} Kade\v{r}\'avek, Ond\v{r}ej Tyc, Elizaveta Iaparova, Lud\v{e}k Heller

TL;DR
This paper explores the plastic deformation mechanisms of B19' martensite in NiTi, highlighting kwinking involving dislocation slip and twinning, and discusses its implications for NiTi technology.
Contribution
It reveals recent insights into kwinking deformation in B19' martensite and its role in NiTi's thermomechanical behavior and applications.
Findings
High plastic strains up to 80% in NiTi martensite without cracking
Observation of deformation bands and microstructure refinement
Large stress plateaus and shape setting under specific conditions
Abstract
Nitinol technology, besides utilizing the functional thermomechanical properties derived from the B2 cubic to B19' monoclinic martensitic transformation, also exploits the excellent plastic deformability of NiTi in the martensite state. It originates from the unique mechanism of plastic deformation of the B19' martensite by kwinking involving dislocation slip based kinking assisted by deformation twinning. Although the mechanism of plastic deformation of martensite by kwinking was revealed only very recently, various unusual phenomena that can only be rationalized by kwinking, have been reported in literature in the last 50 years. These phenomena include: 1) cold working with a high degree of reduction without introducing cracks, 2) excellent plastic deformability in the martensite state (plastic deformation up to~80% strain at stresses >1GPa), 3) refinement of austenitic microstructure…
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