MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

The effect of vanadium and nickel on the microstructure and transformation temperatures of Ti50Pt50 alloy

  • Motsai Tebogo,
  • Makhatha Elizabeth,
  • Camagu Sigqibo,
  • Machio Chris,
  • Daswa Pfarelo,
  • Radingoana Precious,
  • Motsi Glenda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202237003004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 370
p. 03004

Abstract

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Significant research has been done to produce shape memory alloys that have good shape memory properties and high martensitic transformation temperatures. The Ti50Pt50 alloys have been found to have high transformation temperature of around 1050℃ however, they exhibit negligible shape memory properties. The solid solution strengthening, and improved shape memory properties could be enhanced by ternary alloying. Therefore, this work investigates the effect of varying V and Ni contents, in the range of 6.25 to 12.5at%, on the austenitic and martensitic transformation temperatures, and hardness of the equi-atomic Ti50Pt50 alloy. Arc melting followed by casting and solution heat treatment was carried out to produce the alloys. As-produced alloys were characterized by using scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and hardness testing. The microstructures showed high volume fraction of second phases formed in the TiPtV alloy compared with Ti50Pt50 and TiPtNi alloys. The multiple phases formed in the TiPtV alloys could be the cause of high hardness values observed in these alloys as compared withTi50Pt50 and TiPtNi alloys. Thermal transformation studies revealed that TiPtV alloys exhibit transformation temperature close to Ti50Pt50 alloy, in contrast with TiPtNi alloys. TiPtNi alloys thermal behaviour was improved by solution heat treatment.