Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (Jan 2018)

Influence of Carbon Addition to Fe-Mn-Si Type Alloy on the Structure and Shape Memory Effect

  • Witold Prendota,
  • Kamil Goc,
  • Shunsuke Miyazawa,
  • Akito Takasaki,
  • Damian Rybicki,
  • Czeslaw Kapusta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6950876
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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The study presented is focused on the influence of carbon addition on properties of the Fe-Mn-Si type intelligent materials with basic composition of Fe64Mn30Si6 (wt. %). Three alloys were prepared, starting from elemental powders, with 0, 0.1, and 0.3 wt. % of carbon, at corresponding silicon content reduction. For the synthesis, the mechanical alloying, sintering, and annealing were applied. Further process involved deformation and subsequent heating in a furnace. High temperature X-ray diffraction patterns, obtained at room temperature and up to 600°C, showed evolution of α′, γ, and ε phase peaks. The study revealed that a small carbon addition (of 0.1 wt. %), could increase shape recovery stress, even up to 1.8% after one cycle of training. The higher carbon content leads to a deterioration of the property. Also, relative density differences are observed between the sintered Fe64Mn30Si6 (wt. %) alloys with before/after annealing with/without mechanical alloying involvement.